Category: Outdoor

  • National Guard Bureau Biathlon Championships

    Schedule:
    Day 1 – Friday Feb 20th:
    Official Training

    Day 2 – Saturday Feb 21st:
    0900 – Men’s and Women’s Open Sprint (Men would ski 10k and Women 7.5K)
    1100 – Men’s and Women’s Novice Sprint (7.5K)

    Day 3- Sunday Feb 22nd
    0900 – Men’s and Women’s Open Pursuit (Men would Ski 12.5K and Women 10K)
    1100 – Men’s and Women’s Novice Pursuit (7.5K)

    Day 4 – Monday Feb 23rd
    Rest Day – no competitions

    Day 5 – Tuesday Feb 24th
    0900 – Men’s 4×7.5k Relay
    1100 – Women’s 3x6k Relay

    Day 6 – Wednesday Feb 25th
    0900 – Men’s 10k Patrol
    1100 – Women’s 7.5k Patrol

  • Moonlight Snowshoe Hike

    There will be beginner (1.5 – 2 miles) and intermediate (3.5 – 4 miles) hikes available. If you can walk, you can learn to snowshoe.  Light refreshments will be served after the hikes. There is a minimum age requirement of 8 years old for participation and all children must be accompanied by an adult. No pets are allowed on the hikes. Participants will meet at the Park Visitors Center, 1281 South Warm Springs Road, Midway, Utah, 84049 at 6:30 PM

    Spots are limited. Register now to claim your spot!

    $7 Per Person ($6 snowshoe rental, if needed)
    Pre-register at: www.friendsofwasatchmountainstatepark.org

  • Winter Festival

    Come experience the annual Wasatch Mountain State Park’s Winter Festival! Enjoy 1 hour of XC-skiing or Snowshoeing on the Park’s groomed track that meanders across the Wasatch golf courses (starting time slots at 10am, 11am, Noon, 1pm)

    • Skiing includes skis, boots, and poles. Snowshoeing includes snowshoes and poles (wear your own sturdy boots)
    • Try out a fat tire bike (1st come, 1st serve)
    • Enjoy games out by the pond or just apres ski/snowshoe relaxation
    • Enjoy yummy food, hot chocolate, and other treats
    • Chance to win some awesome prizes

    Park at the Wasatch Golf Course, off Pine Canyon Rd, and you’ll be shuttled to the Visitor Center (parking will not be available at the VC).

    $6 Per Adult (12 and over) and $4 Per Child (11 and under)
    Pre-register at: www.friendsofwasatchmountainstatepark.org

  • Winter Animal Tracking

    Join us at Wasatch Mountain State Park and help identify winter animal tracks!

    Pre-register: Email [email protected]

  • Snowshoe Tree Hike

    Come up to the Wasatch Mountain State Park to learn about the local trees and history, with good company in a beautiful setting! All abilities welcome to this interactive experience, where we will be using a dichotomous tree key to identify trees along our hike.

    Pre-register at: www.treeutah.org

  • Biathlon National Championships

    Come watch the nation’s best biathletes compete March 25-29, 2026! More details to come.

  • Holiday Lights Wagon Rides

    Climb aboard a wagon pulled by our beautiful Percheron and Belgian draft horses and take in thousands of sparkling lights at the Wasatch Mountain State Park Golf Course. It’s a Christmas tradition you’ll never forget!

    Visit Santa, enjoy the warmth of the fire, and sip hot chocolate to complete the experience. The ride itself is approximately 15 minutes long (some teams of horses walk a little faster or a little slower). This is suitable for all ages. Kids 2 and younger are free. Dress warm for this wonderful outdoor experience.

  • Annual Pumpkin Plunge

    Join us Saturday, October 18th for the second annual Pumpkin Plunge. A $10 donation gets you all-day access to The Pools at Homestead, our year-round heated pool complex. All proceeds from the event are donated to the local Shop with a Cop charity, with the goal of spreading cheer throughout the holiday season.

    Your $10 donation gets you:

    • All day access to The Pools at Homestead for one person (Hours 9am – 10pm)
    • Complimentary apple cider and hot chocolate (While supplies last, 11am-2pm)
    • A raffle ticket for the opportunity drawing (Additional tickets available for purchase)
  • Yoga @ Soldier Hollow

    This isn’t just yoga. It’s a chance to connect with nature, breathe deep, and find your center – whether you’re on the trails, the rooftop deck, the patio, or stretching on the hillside.  Our live instructor guides the class over our PA system, so you can hike, move, and flow wherever the spirit takes you. Classes are 30 minutes long geared towards warm up and cool down to enhance sport performance.  Guests are welcome to practice on the patio, roof deck or venue grounds. It’s open to all levels – no experience needed.

  • Guided Historical Hikes

    Discover Park City’s mining history

    Enjoy the beauty of Deer Valley with a guided hike highlighting the area’s rich mining history. This three- to four-hour hike covers moderately strenuous terrain and typically spans less than six miles. Participants will meet at Snow Park Lodge (by the Stein Eriksen statue) for an 8:30 a.m. departure and enjoy a hike around Little Baldy.

    The group size is limited to 20 participants. Reservations are required and a $10 fee per person, with all proceeds benefiting a local nonprofit organization as part of Deer Valley’s commitment to the community.
    Please note that participants should be in good shape, wear sturdy footwear, bring proper sun protection and carry plenty of water and snacks. For the safety of others who share the mountain, no dogs please.

    Please fill out the Mountain Activities Release form in advance to expedite the check-in process for the Guided Historical Hikes.
    Meeting Location: Snow Park Lodge (by the Stein Eriksen statue). Get Directions

  • Kokanee Salmon Run in Utah

    Kokanee salmon migration spectacle! Two great locations nearby. Plan a day to explore and witness the awe-inspiring Kokanee salmon migration at two incredible spots. Watch vibrant red Kokanee salmon swim upstream, explore scenic riverside trails, learn at the Nature Center or Visitor Center, and enjoy early autumn foliage. Nature’s showtime is here!

    Strawberry Reservoir – U.S. Forest Service Visitor Center:

    Event date: Saturday, September 20th
    Time: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
    Location: U.S. Forest Service Visitor Center, Strawberry Reservoir, just off US-40

    Jordanelle Reservoir – Rock Cliff Recreation Area:

    Time: All day
    Location: Rock Cliff Recreation Area and near the Wasatch Mountain Institute, Jordanelle Reservoir, Utah

  • Women’s Monthly Mountain Bike Group Ride

    Join the Wasatch Trails Foundation and WomenMTB for a ladies’ group mountain bike ride. This ride will take place on the last Wednesday of every month until the snow flies. Bring your own bike, helmet, and water. All abilities welcome!

  • Outdoor Film Series

    Enjoy a movie under the stars while supporting rescue animals and community healing. Every donation helps give rescue animals a second chance while bringing healing and connection to our community.

    6:30 pm: Doors open
    7:00 – 8:00 pm: Food, Merchant Booths, Raffle, and Live Music
    8:00 pm: Movie begins

    September 5th – The Wild Robot
    September 12th- Dumb and Dumber
    September 19th – The Addams Family

  • Picnic with the Ponies

    Bring a picnic, your friends, and your questions to this free community evening of horsemanship at Liberty Sanctuary. Watch our trainer, Searra Brandt, work with our horse rescues and even have the chance to adopt or sponsor.

    Liberty Sanctuary is a leading equine nonprofit dedicated to protecting America’s most vulnerable horses. We rescue equines from the slaughter pipeline and offer comprehensive care, training, and adoption programs. Liberty is also home to more wild horses than any sanctuary in Utah. We offer horsemanship clinics to the public and working student opportunities.

  • Geology Rocks! Hike

    Wasatch Mountain State Park Geology Hike!

    Meet at the Visitor Center. For more information and to RSVP, please email [email protected]

    We will hike Wilson Peak (may or may not get to the top). Be prepared with water, snacks and weather appropriate shoes and clothes.

  • Make It Reign Fastpitch Softball Tournament

    Heber Valley, Utah is proud to be the location for the annual Make It Reign Fastpitch Softball Tournament hosted by D-1 Prospects. Games will be held at Southfield Park in Heber City, Utah. Join us for a day of fun, sun, and baseball. Learn more here: https://d1-prospects.org/fastpitch-softball

    Special proceeds earned during this tournament will benefit the local nonprofit, Horse of Many Colors.

  • Women’s Weekday Mountain Bike Rides

    Join the Wasatch Trails Foundation and WomenMTB for women and gender-expansive ride! All skill levels are welcome—come ride, connect, and have fun on the trails with a supportive community.

  • Deer Creek Half Marathon

    The Deer Creek Half Marathon starts and finishes at Soldier Hollow Campground. An amazing area and home to some of Utah’s most incredible trails. The majority of this race is run along the beautiful Deer Creek Reservoir.

    This trail run is very beginner-friendly for anyone deciding they want to give trail running a try. The rolling hills will still present a fun challenge for all runners looking to push themselves.

  • Park City Sailing Summer Sailstice

    Don’t Miss the Boat! Saturday, June 21st – 11am – 3pm FREE with entry to Jordanelle State Park • Sailboat rides & demos • Adult Lesson & Access Program Information • Info about our summer camps • BBQ at the Lake View Center • Games, Music & fun! • Gear swap

  • Free Yoga on the Lawn @ Heber City Park

    Enjoy this peaceful, guided yoga practice in a beautiful natural setting in the heart of Heber City. Bring your own yoga mat, water, and anything to help you feel comfortable. All yoga sessions are weather dependent. Sessions are all free, but donations are welcome.

  • Red, White, and Blue Festival Parade

    Celebrate Patriotism, Culture, and Heritage!

    Join us for the first annual Red, White, and Blue Festival Parade, a celebration of our nation’s spirit, local culture, and rich heritage! This exciting event will take place in Heber Valley as part of our Fourth of July festivities, and we invite businesses, organizations, veterans, and community groups to take part in the fun!

    This is a parade you won’t want to miss! Gather with friends and family to experience an unforgettable showcase of patriotism, cultural pride, and local traditions. Mark your calendars and celebrate with us!

    🎶 Live music and entertainment
    🎆 Festive floats and decorated entries
    🎖 Honoring our nation’s heroes

    📅 Date: Friday, July 4, 2025
    📍 Location: Parade route below
    🕘 Time: 9:00 am parade start time

  • Bluebird Bands 2025: William Beckmann

    Sundance Mountain Resort is proud to present Bluebird Bands: A Plugged In Concert Experience, featuring William Beckmann.

    The original Bluebird Cafe is located in Nashville and has been in partnership with Sundance for 23 years. Bluebird Bands pays homage to the roots of The Bluebird Cafe by featuring the best of Nashville bands.

    William Beckmann is drawn to things that have stories to tell: historic buildings, old guitars, the vintage typewriter on which he writes all of his lyrics. And if you call the Texas singer-songwriter an “old soul,” the 28-year-old will take it as a compliment. Beckmann — a thrilling vocalist who sings in both English and Spanish — has been recording and performing a type of vibrant, modern-day country music that also pays tribute to what came before. Hailing from the small border town of Del Rio, TX, William Beckmann was raised on classic country as well as the mariachi and Norteño sounds of northern Mexico. His 2022 album Faded Memories features the slow-burn single “Bourbon Whiskey,” the mesmerizing cover of Bruce Springsteen’s “I’m On Fire,” and the haunting “In The Dark.” The album garnered praise from critics including American Songwriter, Billboard, CMT and more. 2023’s album Here’s To You, Here’s To Me included the fan-favorite, “Tennessee Drinkin,’” and was Beckmann’s fifth consecutive song to hit Top 20 on the Texas Regional Radio Chart. He has spent the last year touring with artists including Parker McCollum, Hank Williams Jr., Charley Crockett, and the Randy Rogers Band in addition to selling out five of his own shows at the legendary Gruene Hall and headlining Billy Bob’s Texas. In the Spring of 2023, Beckmann made his Grand Ole Opry debut and one year later he signed a record deal with Warner Music Nashville.

  • Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture

    The epic tradition returns for one night only—Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture—performed exactly as the composer intended, with real live cannons! Celebrate the patriotic season as the symphony brings this explosive masterpiece to life, along with other favorites to enjoy in the great outdoors.

  • The Music of Journey

    Journey’s music isn’t just iconic—it’s part of our collective memory. You’ve shouted “Don’t Stop Believin’” in your car, at karaoke, maybe even at your wedding. Now, experience it like never before: live in the mountains with the Utah Symphony, vocalist Juan Del Castillo, and a killer band that brings every note to life.

    From “Faithfully” to “Any Way You Want It,” every song inspires a surge of connection, nostalgia, and pure joy—shared with a crowd who loves it just as much as you do. This is the kind of night that leaves you buzzing, smiling, and maybe even tearing up a little on the drive home.

  • The Beach Boys

    What is summer without songs from The Beach Boys?! Marking more than a half-century of making music, the group continues to ride the crest of a wave unequaled in America’s musical history. Dozens of the band’s chart toppers have become eternal anthems of American youth: “Surfin’ USA,” “Surfer Girl,” “Fun, Fun, Fun,” “I Get Around,” “California Girls,” “Good Vibrations,” “Wouldn’t It Be Nice,” and “Kokomo.” With more than five decades of touring under their belts, The Beach Boys have performed more concerts than any major rock band in history—and they return to the Deer Valley® Music Festival for two unforgettable summer nights! These concerts are expected to sell out, so secure your tickets today!

    As a special offer for fans attending The Beach Boys’ upcoming tour, a digital download of Mike Love’ s album, Mike Love Not War, is included with every ticket!

  • Lindsey Stirling

    She’s a musician, a dancer, and an entertainer who’s not afraid to rock out on four strings!

    Viral YouTube sensation Lindsey Stirling joins our musicians for an electrifying outdoor concert in gorgeous Park City. With more than 800 million views and a genre-defying blend of classical violin, electronic beats, and jaw-dropping choreography (yes, backbends included!), Lindsey and her violin create a kaleidoscope of sound and emotion you must see to believe.

    Are you a Lindsey Stirling super fan? Purchase tickets for “The Lindsey Stirling Meet & Greet Experience” or “The Signed VIP Merch Package” now—VIP Package descriptions below!

  • Disney in Concert

    Highlighting songs and clips from the iconic Disney films of the 1980s and 1990s, special guest singers join up with the orchestra for unforgettable favorites from The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King, Mulan, Toy Story, A Bug’s Life, Hocus Pocus, Newsies, A Goofy Movie, and so much more.

  • The music of Paul Simon

    Imagine a warm summer evening in the mountains, the air filled with the unmistakable melodies of Paul Simon—“The Sound of Silence,” “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” “Cecilia.” Now imagine those songs lifted to new heights by the lush sound of the Utah Symphony with extraordinary singers Morgan James and Chester Gregory.
    From his iconic work with Simon & Garfunkel to the vibrant rhythms of Graceland and Rhythm of the Saints, this concert is a journey through one of America’s most poetic and enduring songbooks. Come for the music you love. Leave with a summer memory you won’t forget.
    Deer Valley concert goers dancing to The Music of Paul Simon.
  • Patriotic Pops @ Deer Valley

    Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Deer Valley Resort, this star-spangled celebration featuring Tony Honoree Ben Davis brings the very best of American music to the mountains. From beloved classics to rousing marches, our extraordinary musicians (some of the best in the country!) will deliver a dynamic performance filled with the energy, spirit, and pride of a nation.

    Whether it’s the thrill of a brass fanfare, the nostalgia of a heartfelt melody, or the triumphant beat of a Sousa march, this concert is sure to ignite patriotic joy. So, the evening before Independence Day, dust off the picnic blanket, take in the fresh mountain air, and get ready to bake that pie, fly that flag, and celebrate America’s birthday.

  • Memorial Day BBQ 2025

    Join us for a delicious Memorial Day BBQ at The Lookout on Monday, May 26th, from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm!

    Enjoy our special holiday BBQ featuring delicious grilled favorites from our team.

    Make the most of your visit by taking a scenic chairlift ride. Or tap into your creative side & visit the Art Studio for a class available throughout the day (reservations required).

  • The Big Melt at McHenry’s Beach

    Join us at McHenry’s Beach—nestled mid-mountain near Silver Lake Lodge—as we send off the 24/25 ski season!
    Enjoy a family-friendly afternoon featuring live jambalaya cooking by the Deer Valley Culinary Team, a draft beer trailer, and DJ Nevermore spinning your favorite slopeside hits. Raise a glass, soak up the spring sunshine, and celebrate the season’s end in true Deer Valley style.
    To access McHenry’s Beach, we recommend taking advantage of Park City’s convenient public transportation, rideshare apps like Uber, or—best of all—skiing in! You can reach McHenry’s Beach by taking the Carpenter Express chairlift and skiing down. To return to Snow Park, take the Homestake Express chairlift, with last chair at 4:15 p.m., and ski down.
    This is a family-friendly venue. All ages welcome.

  • Summer Kickoff Party @ Homestead Resort

    Celebrate longer days and warmer weather at 1886 Grill, located at Homestead Resort. $25 adults, $15 children under 6 gets, you access to an 1886 menu sampler buffet including world-class smoked meats and classic BBQ sides. Bring your dancing shoes for live music by Matthew & The Hope from 6:00 to 8:00 PM.

  • Egg Hunt & Pancake Breakfast

    Join us for the First Responder and Mountainland Auto Egg Hunt & Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, April 19, 2025, at 301 S Main St., Heber City, UT! Enjoy a delicious pancake breakfast from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM, followed by an Easter egg hunt at 11:00 AM for all age groups, including a special needs category. Don’t miss this fun-filled, family-friendly event hosted by our incredible First Responders and Mountainland Auto—we can’t wait to see you there!

  • Snow Bar

    Nestled in a colosseum-shaped structure made of ice and snow, this unique mountain setting invites you to immerse yourself in a log cabin-inspired hideout. Access the Snow Bar by skiing, snowboarding, or on foot via our beginner area magic carpets.

    Join us again for two more sessions of the Snow Bar (Jan 17-19 & Feb 15-17) from 2-8 pm for an unforgettable experience in our snowy hideout. Warm up, sip on festive drinks, and revel in the magic of the mountain. Don’t miss your chance to visit the Snow Bar this holiday season!

    21+ Only, Hours are subject to change depending on weather conditions.

  • Glide & Dine with an Olympian @ The Nordic Yurt

    Join this fun event that begins with a cross-country ski tour with Olympic Athlete Luke Bodensteiner! The evening continues with four-course dinner featuring a Prime Rib or Seared Cauliflower Steak main dish. Take in the beautiful views of the Heber Valley as you trek to a warm, inviting yurt. Enjoy an intimate fire and the outdoor experience you are searching for this winter. Savor quality time with family and friends while roasting marshmallows surrounded by Utah’s natural beauty. RSVP in advance.

    CALL 4356024022 for all bookings!

  • Après @ Ameyalli

    Warm up and unwind with us at Ameyalli! Join us by the fire pit this Friday from 3:00 to 4:30 pm. We will have s’mores to toast, a curated selection of wines, and delicious charcuterie to enjoy.
    Every Fri, 3:00 – 4:30 PM

  • Suncatcher Craft

    Add colorful dried flower decor to your living space with this easy craft.

    All programs are free with park admission of $10 and start at Rock Cliff Nature Center unless otherwise specified.

    Snowshoes for rent

    Pay $5 to explore the wonderful wintery rock cliff campus on snowshoes.

     

  • Owl Investigation

    Interact with live owls and discover the prey of these fierce flyers by dissecting pellets.

    All programs are free with park admission of $10 and start at Rock Cliff Nature Center unless otherwise specified.

    Snowshoes for rent

    Pay $5 to explore the wonderful wintery rock cliff campus on snowshoes.

     

  • Full Moon Snowshoe

    Enjoy a 1.5-mile hike, starting at the rock cliff boat ramp, under the lunar glow.

    All programs are free with park admission of $10 and start at Rock Cliff Nature Center unless otherwise specified.

    Snowshoes for rent

    Pay $5 to explore the wonderful wintery rock cliff campus on snowshoes.

     

  • Who’s tracks are that?

    Gain techniques for identifying animal tracks & practice in the wild.

    All programs are free with park admission of $10 and start at Rock Cliff Nature Center unless otherwise specified.

    Snowshoes for rent

    Pay $5 to explore the wonderful wintery rock cliff campus on snowshoes.

     

  • Winter Nature Walks

    Discover seasonal changes of a wetland with a guide, every Sunday at Rock Cliff Nature Center.

    All programs are free with park admission of $10 and start at Rock Cliff Nature Center unless otherwise specified.

    Snowshoes for rent

    Pay $5 to explore the wonderful wintery rock cliff campus on snowshoes.

     

  • Annual Ski for Light International Week

    The 50th annual 2025 Ski for Light International Week will be held from Sunday evening, January 26th through Sunday morning, February 2nd, 2025. Cross-country skiing will be at the Soldier Hollow Nordic Center, at Wasatch Mountain State Park, in Midway, Utah.

    Skiing. Sharing. Learning. The mission of Ski for Light is to enhance the quality of life and independence of visually or mobility-impaired adults through a program of cross-country skiing.

  • Winter Solstice Stargazing

    Explore the night sky with a dark sky master naturalist.

    All programs are free with park admission of $10 and open to all ages!

  • Digging Dinos

    Fossils, rocks, and dinosaurs, oh my!

    All programs are free with park admission of $10 and open to all ages!

  • Storytime & Craft

    Enjoy a nature story and craft with your preschooler.

    All programs are free with park admission of $10 and open to all ages!

  • Winter Nature Walk

    Discover seasonal changes of a wetland with a guide at Rock Cliff Nature Center, located in Jordanelle State Park.

    All programs are free with park admission of $10 and open to all ages!

  • Nature Explorers @ the Rock Cliff Nature Center

    Discover how to connect with nature and contribute to community science using your smartphone. You’ll learn how to use citizen science apps to document and share your observation of flora and fauna during an outdoor exploration of the Rock Cliff area.

  • Full Moon Hike @ the Rock Cliff Nature Center

    Enjoy an evening under the lunar glow while learning about night ecology, dark. sky initiatives, and full moon mythology. Join a certified interpretive guide for a 1.5-mile hike, starting at Rock Cliff Nature Center. The hike will take you up to the scenic 3 Rocks Trail Overlook, offering views under the full moon, before returning to the nature center for hot chocolate. Please dress appropriately for the weather and bring water and a headlamp if possible.

  • Nature Walks @ the Rock Cliff Nature Center

    Discover seasonal changes of the rock cliff wetland area with a certified interpretive guide. Take a stroll along a quarter-mile boardwalk, where you’ll explore the diverse plant and animal life of the wetland ecosystem. This walk is designed to be more educational than strenuous, lasting up to 45 minutes. Perfect for nature enthusiasts of all ages!

     

  • Tree Lighting @ Sundance Resort

    Come join us in celebrating the season with a Ceremonial Tree Lighting of the tree at the Village. Stay for complimentary cookies, cocoa, and a visit from Santa!

  • Junior XC Nationals

    More details to come…

  • Ski For Light

     

  • Super Qualifier / RMISA Ute Invite

    Join us January 22-25, 2026 for the Super Qualifier / RMISA Ute Invitation at Soldier Hollow!

    More info coming soon. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to the event director Josh Korn – [email protected]

  • Fall Outlaw Ziptour

    Enjoy the most beautiful fall colors in Utah from the sky! Experience an exclusive side-by-side ride on our mountains during the off-season, followed by incredible views at Mandan Summit, and a ride on the Outlaw Ziptour span.

    These tours are available for a limited time only! October 12-13, 19-20, and 27-28 from 11:00am-4:00pm.

  • Haunted Hayrides & Fall Festival at Kohler Creamery

    Returning to Heber Valley Artisan Cheese, the Heber Valley Haunted Hayride & Fall Festival are spooky and festive Autumn events for the entire family!

    Daily Fall Festival Activities include: Hay maze, pumpkin patch, corn kernel pits, tube slides, bounce houses, sand pit and much, much more!

  • First Tracks at Deer Valley

    Get ready for early access with First Tracks on Wednesday, January 22, 2025. This exclusive event is offered to Deer Valley Season Pass holders, providing access to the slopes at 8:30 a.m. Reservations are not required – just arrive with your valid season pass. All lifts scheduled to open will be running and available for you that morning. Join us for this exceptional experience!

  • Veterans Day at Jordanelle State Park

    Free day use for all veterans.  Simply show your ID at the gate.

  • Bird Release @ Sundance Resort

    Join us this summer for a remarkable wildlife experience in partnership with Great Basin Wildlife Rescue, an organization dedicated to the rehabilitation of birds of prey. The event begins with a captivating educational session where guests can learn about each bird’s distinct characteristics, behaviors, and native environments.

    The program will begin promptly at 1:00 p.m. at Bearclaw Cabin. While there is no cost to attend the bird release itself, a lift ticket is required to access the location. To allow ample time for the scenic ride to the summit, we recommend boarding Outlaw Express lift no later than 12:00 p.m.

  • Mountaintop Yoga

    Enjoy a Mountaintop Yoga session from the most beautiful peak in the state.

  • Wednesday Night Lights

    Join our evening race series at Soldier Hollow this winter! The series is aimed at providing a fun, low-key opportunity to bring the local Nordic community together to socialize, compete and ski FAST!

    Event Information

    Parking: Park at the Lodge, purchase a ski pass if you don’t have one, or just check in with your Season pass and ski down to the Competition Building.

    Start Time: 5:30pm Sharp!

    Race Format: Classic Sprint Race

    NO Timing or Formal Results this year!

    NO Fee, just need a Daily or Season Pass to participate

    Contact Josh Korn at [email protected] for more event information including Volunteer Opportunities.

  • XC & Trail Run Schutzenski Festival

    Schutzenski Festival returns to Soldier Hollow Nordic Center this October. This year we will be having two festivals for twice as much fun!!

    October 3-5 for Biathlon

    Oct 17-19 for Cross Country + Trail Running Race

    Join us for a two great weekends of Biathlon and XC races with top athletes from around the country, plus an awesome Trail Running Race on Oct 19th!!

  • Biathlon Junior World Trials

    The Biathlon Junior World Trials will be held at Soldier Hollow in Midway, Utah. This event serves as a crucial qualifier for young athletes aspiring to compete in the Biathlon Junior World Championships. Soldier Hollow, renowned for its world-class facilities and scenic views, offers a challenging and picturesque location for these trials. Spectators can expect an exciting display of endurance and precision as the nation’s top junior biathletes compete for a spot on the world stage. More details to come…

  • Annual Ride-to-Zero & Campout

    20 Veterans die by suicide each day—our goal is to make that number ZERO. Ride to Zero is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to reducing the suicide rate of U.S. military veterans through the funding of community outreach, therapeutic recreation programs, and mental health research and treatment for veterans and their families.

    Join us for a weekend of riding, music, and camaraderie! If you can only make the annual group ride, join us on September 7th. Get registered early, spots are limited!

    The group ride takes place on Saturday, September 7, 2024.
    Registration Party: 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM
    Opening Ceremony: 12:30 PM
    KSU: 1:00 PM
    Post-Ride Concert at River’s Edge: 7:00 PM

  • Park City Sailing Fall Regatta

    Park City Sailing Association’s Annual Fall Regatta is open to all sailors! We encourage all that register to be experienced sailors and know how to race. You do not need to be a member of Park City Sailing to race. Limited charters are available. Spectating is free with park entrance. Volunteer opportunities are available. See www.sailpc.org for details!

  • Fall Festival at Kohler Creamery

    The Fall Festival at Kohler Creamery will include activities for the entire family all month long. Enjoy the beautiful mountain views and fresh alpine air while your kids play in the hay maze, corn pit, hay slide, bounce house, and many other fun attractions. Our goal is to provide a safe and enjoyable experience for all. Be sure to visit the Kohler Creamery store before or after your outdoor fun. We have locally made ice cream, fresh dairy cheeses and cheese curds, and an assortment of other locally crafted products available.

  • Free Group Mountain Bike Ride

    Join the Wasatch Trails Foundation and fellow non-profit Wheelie Spoked for an all-abilities MTB ride. We will be touring the new trails on the Jordanelle Ridge Trail System. Bring your own bike, helmet, and water.

    Location: UVU Trailhead (behind UVU-Wasatch Campus)

  • International Women’s Mountain Bike Day

    Come celebrate International Women’s MTB Day with non-profits WomenMTB and Wasatch Trails Foundation! Breakfast and lunch will be provided along with group rides for all levels and community connections. Please register for this event so we know you’re coming!

  • 2024 Walk to End Alzheimer’s

    Held annually in more than 600 communities nationwide, the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s® is the world’s largest fundraiser for Alzheimer’s care, support and research. This inspiring event calls on participants of all ages and abilities to join the fight against the disease.

    Since 1989, the Alzheimer’s Association mobilized millions of Americans in the Alzheimer’s Association Memory Walk® ; now the Alzheimer’s Association is continuing to lead the way with Walk to End Alzheimer’s.

    While there is no fee to register for Walk, all participants are encouraged to raise critical funds that allow the Alzheimer’s Association to provide 24/7 care and support and advance research toward methods of prevention, treatment and, ultimately, a cure.

    Schedule of Events:
    Registration at 9 a.m. |Opening Ceremony at 10 a.m. | Walk begins immediately after

    Location:

    Basin Recreation Fieldhouse (Trailhead) 1388 Center Drive | 1388 Center Drive Park City, UT 84060 | Map it 

    Route Length: 2 Miles

  • Hit & Giggle Golf Tournament Fundraiser

    Join us for golf & dinner, dinner only, or just donate to the cause.
    Dress for a Tailgate Party!

     

    Registration is NOW OPEN!

    Golfers capped at 72; Dinners-only at 48. Tickets go fast

    Funds raised go directly to Wasatch Mountain State Park to preserve, protect, and promote the Park’s recreational opportunities.  This year’s funds will support the Park’s Black Willow Nature Experience project.  The Deer Creek Trailhead & Chalet are prominent areas in the Park. This project will honor the 100+ year-old black willows that were removed and create an interpretive learning environment for year-around enjoyment by the Heber Valley community and visitors. The black willows’ trunks/large branches will be turned into signage, benches, a center of “peace” at the new campground, “cookie stepping stones”, and other ways to preserve the history and story of the trees.

  • Summer Outdoor Free Movie Series

    Enjoy the annual Summer Outdoor Movie Series with a cherished cinema classic. Happening the last Saturday each month throughout the summer season. Bring your blankets or chairs and join us on the lawn. Refreshments will be served.

    August: The Neverending Story

  • Trail Work Day @ Wasatch Mountain State Park

    Join the Wasatch Trails Foundation for a volunteer dig day at Wasatch Mountain State Park! Give back to the amazing trail system and meet new friends to run, hike, and ride with throughout the year. RSVP in advance. Your time and support is greatly appreciated to help maintain our trails.

  • Hike in Yurt Dinner

    Join us for a western evening with half mile a hike to the yurt, followed by a fire roasted bbq dinner, s’mores and outdoor games

    Available every other Saturday evening throughout summer starting July.

    Time: 6-10pm

    July 12, August 3, August 17, August 31

    Pricing: $165 Per Person + tax and gratuity

    Please contact us directly for other transportation options.

  • Labor Day Weekend Baseball Tournament

    Heber Valley, Utah is proud to be one of the major locations for the annual Labor Day Baseball Tournament hosted by the Rocky Mountain School of Baseball. Games will be held at Southfield Park in Heber City, Utah. Join us for a day of fun, sun, and baseball. Learn more here: https://rmsb.com/

  • Park City Sailing Junior Open Regatta

    The Junior Open Sailing Regatta is aimed at developing youth racers, nurturing a passion for sailboat racing, as well as growing skills as sailboat racers on and off the water.

  • Mandan Mountain Top Luau at Sundance Resort

    Join our Mountain Top Luau on Mandan Summit. Diners will enjoy a scenic lift ride on Outlaw Express to a full roasted pig & Hawaiian luau-themed menu.

  • Special Needs Fishing Day

    Enjoy the fun experience of fishing at Wasatch Mountain State Park. This event is for those with special needs and helps introduce them to fishing as a leisure activity. Participants please call 435-654-0277 to register. Volunteers needed and welcome. Please bring a fishing pole and tackle box if you have them. No fishing experience required. Lunch is included for participants and volunteers!

  • Multi-Sport Summer Day Camp Just 4 Girls

    INSPIRING GIRLS OF ALL SKILLS LEVELS AGES 5-14

    Located in the Wasatch and Summit Counties, affords Game On! Sports 4 Girls the luxury of a safe environment and expansive fields and courts. We are proud to call Wasatch County Parks & Recreation Basin Recreation our Game On! partner.

    Game On! Sports 4 Girls has spent years devoted to inspiring GIRLS through its proven teaching methodology, fun programming and spirited traditions. Name a sport – we play it with the added benefit of playing multiple sports daily. We know that learning the right way and understanding the sport leads to increased confidence and the ability to enjoy.

    SPORTS WE PLAY…

    Core sports

    • Lacrosse

    • Field hockey

    • Soccer

    • Volleyball

    • Basketball

    • Softball

    • Additional sports we may play include tennis, martial arts, touch rugby, flag football, biking, yoga, fitness, ultimate frisbee and more.

  • Deer Valley Avalanche Rescue Dog Day

    The Deer Valley Avalanche Rescue Dogs and their handlers will be on the plaza at Snow Park Lodge on Saturday, March 30, from 2 to 3 p.m. Guests can stop by and have their picture taken with the dogs as well as visit with the dog’s handlers.

    Deer Valley Avalanche Rescue Dog logo merchandise is available for purchase at all Signatures store locations and a portion of the proceeds will benefit the Avalanche Rescue Dog team.

  • Yoga in the Yurt

    A morning hike to the Nordic Yurt, for a one-hour yoga session, followed by brunch & mimosa /bloody mary bar on the outdoor deck and patio.

  • Kick off to Summer @ Nordic Yurt

    Join us, DJ Kaos and Fezzari Bikes!

    June 25th, from 2-7pm for a kick off to summer bbq at the yurt! $10 Entry fee plus the option to purchase food and drinks on site.

  • Snowshoe Yurt Dinner

    A guided evening snowshoeing a half mile through the star lit forest of Soldier Hollow, to a warm inviting yurt. Here we will be preparing a private fine dining experience with a 4 course meal, an intimate fire, and the outdoor experience you are searching for this winter. Enjoy your evening making S’mores by the fire, or inside the warmth of the yurt with friends and family.

  • CCPC Annual Hike For Hunger

    Join us on Saturday, September 16 at Park City Mountain Resort for Hike for Hunger 2023!

    Hike for Hunger is an outdoor adventure event that raises awareness of hunger and food insecurity in Summit and Wasatch counties. This event takes place on the beautiful trails of Park City in and around Park City Mountain Resort’s Legacy Lodge and features outdoor fun, food, music, and more for the whole family!

  • Youth Sports Alliance Land Rover Reveal Celebration

    Please join us for our community reveal event at Deer Valley next week on March 28th. The Youth Sports Alliance (YSA) won a Land Rover through the Defender Service Awards. We will celebrate with live music, hot chocolate, and cookies, a free event for the Wasatch Back community.

  • Après at the Airstream

    Sit back and enjoy Après at the Airstream with fresh air, fresh DJ beats, and food and drink offerings. This pop-up après-ski experience is one not to miss. Join us most Fridays – Sundays, and select other dates from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Located in the Forum by the Umbrella Bar.

    Most Fridays, Saturdays, & Sundays; and select other dates:  2 p.m. – 5 p.m.
    (subject to change based on weather, operations, and other events)

  • HCPD Easter Egg Hunt & Pancake Breakfast

    Join us for the First Responder and Mountainland Auto Egg Hunt & Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, April 19, 2025, at 301 S Main St., Heber City, UT! Enjoy a delicious pancake breakfast from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM, followed by an Easter egg hunt at 11:00 AM for all age groups, including a special needs category. Don’t miss this fun-filled, family-friendly event hosted by our incredible First Responders and Mountainland Auto—we can’t wait to see you there!

     

  • Panam Mountain Bike Championships

    Join us May 6-12, 2023 for the PanAm Mountain Bike Championships. Visit the event website for more details.

     

  • St. Patrick Après Ski Day

    Join The Nordic Yurt for a St. Patrick Après Ski Day Party! Music, drinks, and food! There is no entry fee, but RSVP online!

  • Main-to-Main 5K & 10K Races

    Kicking off the Red, White & Blue Festival this year, Heber Valley Chamber is hosting the fifth annual Intermountain Health Heber Valley Hospital Main-to-Main 5K & 10K race. This family-friendly run takes place on Friday, July 4, 2025, at 7:00 am.

    This fast and scenic 10K course starts at the Heber City Main Street Park and meanders through the beautiful mountain town to Midway Main Street and back. Complete the registration form linked below today. We’ll see you on race day!

    Register For The Race Today!

    Same-day registration is unavailable.

    Interested in becoming a sponsor? Learn More

  • St Pattys Day Cornhole Tournament

    Grab a buddy and compete in our St Patty’s Day Cornhole Tournament! Prizes for the winning team – sign up your duo by March 11th.

  • Maple Tapping Workshop

    Join the USU Extension at the Wasatch Mountain State Park Visitor Center for a maple tapping workshop. This workshop will cover several aspects of maple tapping, including the plant processes leading to sap flow, when to tap, how to tap, and what to do with the sap you collect. There will be plenty of time for discussion and questions. A tapping demonstration will follow.

    This workshop is free but registration is required.

  • Newsies at Sundance Mountain Resort

    Based on the real-life Newsboys Strike of 1899 in New York City, “Newsies” tells the inspiring story of the newsboys and newsgirls who stand up against powerful publishers to demand fair treatment. The musical follows the storyline of the charismatic but rebellious Jack Kelly, who rallies the Newsies in a fight against the greedy newspaper publishers. Filled with energetic and catchy songs, the musical explores themes of solidarity, friendship, the power of the press, and the relatable tale of the underdog standing up for what is right.

    TICKETS ON SALE in April or May.

  • Midway Trick or Treat on Main

    Join in the spooky fun! The Midway Business Alliance is again sponsoring a Midway trick-or-treat event. From October 28-31, during business hours, you are invited to visit any participating business displaying a trick-or-treat sign. They will be welcoming you with a treat or maybe even a trick.

  • Under the lights race series

    Join our evening race series at Soldier Hollow this winter! The series is aimed at providing a fun, low-key opportunity to bring the local Nordic community together to socialize, compete and ski FAST!

    Event Information

    Parking: Park at the Lodge, purchase a ski pass if you don’t have one, or just check in with your Season pass and ski down to the Competition Building.

    Start Time: The race is a mass start beginning at 5:45 pm. Choose between the (1) lap 2.5 km option, (2) lap 5 km option, or challenge yourself to the (3) lap 7.5 km option.

  • Soldier Hollow kick-off classic

    Kick off the winter season in-style at the Soldier Hollow Kick-Off Classic.  More details to come.

  • Soldier Hollow Pre-Season ski sale

    Soldier Hollow’s pre-season ski sale is Saturday, November 11 from 9 am to 5 pm. Shop the previous season’s used equipment and new items as well.

  • An Evening for the Female Athlete

    Join us at Motion UT Physical Therapy for An Evening for the Female Athlete. 3x Olympian Megan McJames will speak on her alpine career and advocacy for females in sport. Additional presenters include Professional Freeride Mountain Biker – Chelsea Kimball, Associate Director of Sports Performance – Dr. Carrie Jaworski, and Olympic Team Physical Therapist – Dr. Cara Baxter.

  • BMW IBU World Cup Biathlon

    Join us for a weekend of world-class biathlon competition at Soldier Hollow Nordic Center in Midway, Utah. Top athletes from around the world converge in the western United States for three days of world cup action. It is an event not to be missed! General admission is free for spectators.

    COMPETITION SCHEDULE

    Friday, March 8
    12:25 PM – MEN 4X7.5KM RELAY
    3:00 PM – WOMEN 7.5KM SPRINT

    Saturday, March 9
    12:25 PM – WOMEN 4x6KM RELAY
    3:00 PM – MEN 10KM SPRINT

    Sunday, March 10
    10:00 AM – WOMEN 10KM PURSUIT
    11:50 AM – MEN 12.5KM PURSUIT

  • Fall for Bulbs Weekend

    Country Gardens & Nursery

    Now is the time to focus on planting bulbs for spring. During our “Fall For Bulbs” weekend we will have bins of fresh bulbs to pick and choose from to make your favorite combination. We will hold a raffle and demonstrations on bulb planting to help you get started See more info on our Mountain Garden Blog.

  • Local Makers Market

    Our Locals Market will have food trucks, baked goods, artisan booths, boutique shops, jewelry, home goods, nail bar, piercings, tiny tattoos, facials, injections all mixed in with Fall Festival Frivolity!
    More information at Country Gardens and Nursery

  • Spring Gardens Scarecrow Walk Contest

     

    Bring the family by and check out these amazing scarecrows made by our local youth, church groups, businesses, and families. You can vote for your favorite scarecrow design. Voting starts October 1st. Winners receive a cash prize.

  • Zions Bank 150-Year Community Celebration

    Celebrating 150 years in business, Zions Bank will host a community celebration at its Heber branch on Thursday, Oct. 5, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Clients and community members are invited to drop by the branch, located at 20 North Main, for complimentary refreshments, prizes and the opportunity to visit with members of our community. Since opening for business on Oct. 1, 1873, Zions Bank has provided businesses and families with the capital and financial services that have helped our communities grow and prosper. Throughout October, Zions Bank will be hosting 150th-anniversary celebrations at each of its 121 branches across Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming.

  • Heber 9/11 National Day of Service

    Join us as we come together as a community to honor those who served and sacrificed. All are invited to take part in meaningful service projects on this date (and throughout the year). The 9/11 Day of Service consists of various local groups within our community coming together to honor all first responders, by volunteering their time and resources to give back to the community.

    Representatives from local civic groups, faith organizations, forest service, school councils, Wasatch Parent Network, senior centers, Wasatch Community Foundation, and other local groups connected to our community will all be present. In conjunction with the National Day of Service, we have organized a variety of service opportunities for individuals and families throughout the Heber Valley that are posted on Just Serve.

  • Kids: Royal Court Fall Harvest Party

    Come be a part of the Heber Valley Royal Court Summer Garden Party and First Ever Banana Jousting Event.

    Country Gardens & Nursery is hosting this Round Table Event which includes:

    • Eat Like a King & Queen! Garden Party Sandwiches, Muffins and veggie Tray are provided as we learn and practice table manners.
    • Dress Like a Knight or Princess! We encourage all to come in costume, and in addition we will be making Knight Shields, Crowns, Princess Sashes.
    • Sit on the Royal Throne for a Polaroid picture and dress up a paper frame!
    • Participate in our Banana Jousting Event! Using our Nursery Grounds and forgoing swords we use Peeled Bananas and the newly made shields to crown a winner
    • Dance to Festival Jousting Music.

    Ages 4 and above will have the best time. Families Jousting Siblings is always fun!

    Reserve your spots today!

  • Mountain Valley Fall Festival

    September 1 – October 21st, Thursdays- Saturday, at Country Gardens & Nursery.

    Take part in one of the best festivals of the year and celebrate the joy of harvest at Country Gardens & Nursery.

    Family Fun for all include:

    • Pumpkin painting
    • Spooky stories & smores
    • Food Trucks
    • Pumpkin bowling
    • Cornhole
    • Music
    • Face painting
    • Scavenger hunt

    Food drive for Heber Valley Food Bank. Donate 10 food items = 1 free pumpkin

    More information at Country Gardens and Nursery Events!

  • RS Tera North American Championships

    NOTICE OF RACE can be found HERE for more information.

    What: The 2023 RS Tera North Americans

    Who: Sail Park City will be hosting the event for sailors

    When: The event will be run on the weekend of September 8-10, with volunteers arriving between 7-8:15am. Sailors will begin arriving at 8:30am. There will be debriefing both days after racing, as well as some variation of an ice cream social on Saturday evening. Sailors from out of town are welcome to research VRBO’s, AirBnb’s, hotels, and campgrounds within the park. Some housing options may be available through members of Park City Sailing. (More information in NoR)

    Where: The event will be hosted out of the Lake View center at the Jordanelle State Park. Tera sailors will congregate at the beach for rigging and derigging.

    **IMPORTANT** As this event is run at a state park, weekends are VERY busy. Please plan to arrive early each day and anticipate traffic if you leave the park for any reason during the day.

    Pricing:

    **IMPORTANT** Entrance fee to state park is required and not included in pricing- $20/vehicle. We high encourage carpooling.

    • RS Tera Sport (no charter included) $150
    • RS Tera Pro (no charter included) $150
    • RS Tera + SPORT Charter included $325
    • RS Tera + PRO Charter included $325

    Email [email protected] with questions!

  • Liberty Sanctuary fun day

    Community family fun day. Meet the rescues of liberty sanctuary

    585 S. Little Pole Road, Heber

    Horses | Bounce house | Grassy Cow | Raffle

    Everyone welcome!

    Liberty Sanctuary is a 501 (c)(3) equine sanctuary in Wasatch County which offers freedom for equines rescued from the slaughter pipeline, a vast network responsible for sending mostly adoptable horses to slaughter after enduring documented, consistent abuse and suffering. The sanctuary was inaugurated in 2023 by a group of caring individuals and equine enthusiasts in an effort to save horses from slaughter and to advocate for them. Liberty supports the bi-partisan SAFE Act and also seeks for other safe management of America’s equine population.


    • The American equine is an enduring symbol of freedom
    • American horses have been our partners in developing this great nation and in work and sport
    • They deserve our gratitude & protection
    • Over 20,000 equines were exported for slaughter and sent to foreign markets for human consumption in 2022
    • According to the USDA, 92.3 percent of equines in kill pens are otherwise healthy and could live productive lives
    • Horse slaughter isn’t humane or acceptable
    • Contact your elected officials to help pass the SAFE Act (Save Americas Forgotten Equines) as part of the 2023 Farm Bill)

    Libertysanctuary.org – Visit to volunteer, donate and learn more information.

  • Utah State Park Military Appreciation Day

    We are extremely thankful to our U.S. veterans and military for all they have done for this great country. To say thank you, Utah State Parks offers an annual Military Appreciation Day for these individuals and their families. The Utah Division of State Parks believes in helping and supporting the veteran and military community.

  • Farm and Barnhouse Tours

    Join us for an educational tour of the McPolin Barn and Farmhouse. Tours are led by volunteer docents and take you on a journey through the history of the Farm from homesteading, dairy farming, to open space. Free shuttle service from the PC MARC at 3:30 and 5 p.m. as there is no parking at the Farm. No dogs allowed.

    Tickets are $5 per person and tours are approximately one hour. Kids are welcome; however, tours are tailored toward an adult audience. Please wear sturdy, closed toed shoes as surfaces are uneven. Tickets go on sale two weeks in advance of tour date and must be purchased online in advance at the PC MARC under McPolin Farm Events. You do need to create an account to purchase tickets.

  • Cause Fore the Paws Golf Tournament

    The Cause Fore the Paws Golf Tournament is a golf scramble played on the beautiful Red Ledges private Jack Nicklaus 18-hole golf course in Heber City, Utah. Your beautiful day on the golf course includes a light breakfast, goody bag, catered lunch & beverages, silent auction packages, exciting hole prizes, and most importantly, the opportunity to support Paws for Life Utah. All proceeds are donated to Paws for Life Utah, a not-for-profit 501(c)3. All donations are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law. For information regarding your donation and sponsorship, please contact your tax advisor.


    We are looking for sponsors, donors, and players!

    Your participation will help save animals and support Paws For Life Utah! This year the need is urgent as our shelters are over capacity with an unprecedented level of animals needing our help.

    Tournament details: 7:30 am light breakfast and registration, 9:00 am shotgun start. Format is fun scramble with no handicaps. We limit the number of players to facilitate a quick round (approx 4 hours)!

    On the course we’ll have fun contests with great prizes along with snacks and beverages. After play you’ll enjoy a delicious catered lunch and silent auction in the event tent. Presentations & awards begin 45 minutes after the first group finishes. We have live scoring so no delays upon finishing the round.

    Let’s come together as a community to have fun and raise money to help the many vulnerable animals in need.

    PFLU Mission:
    End Animal Homelessness and Euthanasia in Utah & Beyond. Our mission is to rescue and find loving homes for shelter pets. Through community partnerships, education and adoption events we inspire community action and compassion on their behalf.

  • Twilight Ride Series

    Experience the magic of the mountain at dusk this summer with our Twilight Ride Series! Join us every Tuesday and Thursday, from July 6 to August 17, weather and conditions permitting, for lift-served mountain biking from 4 to 8 p.m. Take the Silver Lake Express, Homestake Express, or Sterling Express chairlifts and explore the trails in the evening glow.

    For those looking to enhance their skills, we offer private mountain bike lessons for intermediate ability zones and above. Reserve in advance for just $340. To purchase Summer Twilight Tickets, please select “Mountain Bike” and “All Ages” on our calendar view. Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to experience an evening adventure at Deer Valley!

  • Wasatch All-Road Bicycle Race

    Experience Utah Gravel. Not for the faint of legs, this course features gravel’s hardest climb: The Wasatch Wall. To ease your pain we have 3 routes, great food, libations, awards, and a cash prize purse split evenly between the male & female open categories. You might even spot the Yeti. Come ride with us!

    For more information click here:  https://www.thewasatchallroad.com/

  • UT High School Mountain Bike – REGION 2

    Soldier Hollow welcomes the Utah High School Cycling League’s Region 2 race at Soldier Hollow on September 27. UHSCL is an affiliate league of NICA, with races for all abilities from 7th grade to Varsity for boys and girls.

    For all information about this event, please visit www.utahmtb.org.

  • Intermountain Cup

    MORE THAN A RACE

    As the premiere MTB racing series in the Intermountain West, the series combines the best courses in Utah with some of the most competitive racing in the country. Lest the newbies be affrighted, racer categories include little shredders through high schoolers as well as novice through elite riders. So, whether you want to dip a toe in or test your mettle against some of the nation’s elite riders, the Intermountain Cup MTB Racing Series has something for you.

  • Muddy Dash Mud Run

    Muddy Dash is an outdoor obstacle mud run for anyone looking for a fun run experience. This event is for of all sizes, ages, and fitness levels with a focus on fun. So be prepared to run, walk, crawl, climb, slide, balance, and laugh your way along the course for an amazing and dirty run experience. Enter as an individual or as a team.

    For more information: https://muddydash.com/locations/salt-lake-city/

  • Historic Huber Grove Tours

    Tour this historic apple orchard to learn about the impact of the early settlers.

    Saturday tours 11am- 2pm

    June 10, 24, July 1, 8, 22, 29, August 5

    Sunday Tours 11am – 2pm

    June 18, July 2, 16, 23, August 13

  • Wasatch Back Walk to End Alzheimer’s

    Come join the Wasatch Back Walk to End Alzheimer’s!  This family and dog friendly event is also known as ‘the world’s largest support group’ for those dealing with Alzheimer’s disease.  Join the movement and help us end Alzheimer’s.  You can register your team at alz.org/walk today.

  • Muddy Princess Mud Run

    Muddy Princess is an outdoor 5km (3.1 mile) obstacle mud run for women. This event is for “princesses” of all sizes, ages, and fitness levels with a focus on fun. So be prepared to run, walk, crawl, climb, slide, balance, and laugh your way along the course for an amazing “girls dirty day out!” Enter as an individual or as a team.

    Frequently Asked Questions: http://www.muddyprincess.com/faq-page

  • Wasatch Passing League Annual Golf Tournament

    What: Wasatch Passing League Annual Golf Tournament When: August 5, 2023, 830am Where: The Homestead Resort Who: Wasatch Passing League Why: To support the Wasatch HS football & Wasatch Youth football programs How: Become a sponsor, play, attend the lunch How much: Sponsorships vary (see below and attached), $125/golfer or $480/foursome, and Golden Tickets are $30/golfer; non-golfers lunch is $55, or $100/per non-golfing couple Silent and live auction vary How often: annually Registration link: https://wasatchpassingleague.sportngin.com/register/form/043848334

  • Wasatch Community Foundation Cornhole Tournament

    Wasatch Community Foundation is hosting a Cornhole Tournament with Heber Valley’s 4th of July Celebration! It’ll be on July 4th, 10 a.m., at Main Street Park on 200 S Main St. in Heber City. Registration is $50 per team, and all proceeds will benefit your local Wasatch Community Foundation. Register today!

  • Hot Air Balloon Rides

    Start your Fourth of July with a breathtaking adventure that will make your heart soar!

    Join us for a morning hot air balloon ride as part of the thrilling Red, White, and Blue Festival in picturesque Heber City, UT. As the sun gently rises, casting its golden glow across the stunning landscapes, you’ll find yourself floating amidst the tranquility of the clear blue skies. Marvel at the breathtaking vistas of the surrounding mountains and lush valleys as you drift gracefully above.

    Secure your spot now for this exclusive morning hot air balloon ride during the Red, White, and Blue Festival in Heber City, UT, and embrace the freedom and wonder of this remarkable holiday!

    The following pilots accept reservations for the Fourth of July at the Heber City Airport.

    Balloons Above 435-645-8787

    Skywalker Balloons 801-824-3934

    Big Foot Balloons 385-285-5899

  • Moonlit Chairlift Rides at Sundance Resort

    Experience the mountains under a starlit sky on a Full Moon Lift Ride at Sundance Resort. Perfect for date nights or family fun evening. Book your tickets in advance, arrive early to explore the resort, and consider dining at the Foundry Grill or grabbing a snack at the deli or cafe. Stay after for a night cap at the famous Owl Bar. Each lift ride lasts 30 to 45 minutes and takes place on Outlaw Express. Come prepared and bundle up as temperatures can get chilly after the sun sets. Season passes include full moon lift rides.

  • Kayak Fishing Utah Bass Tournament

    As one of the fastest growing sports in the country, kayak fishing offers anglers a new way to access fishing spots. There is no other experience quite like it. Kayakers can go into shallow water where the fish are and where most boats cannot follow. Kayak fishing is an exciting water sport that is easy to get started and is a remarkably effective way to catch fish!

  • Summer Concert Series on the High Star Ranch Great Lawn

    Join us for our FREE Summer Concert Series with live music, great food, and summer fun outside on The Great Lawn. Fun for the whole family! Outside food is allowed, but outside alcohol is not permitted.

  • Sundance Resort Bearclaw Supper Soiree

    Join us for an unforgettable evening of delectable dining, live music, and stunning views atop our beautiful mountain resort. This exclusive event will take place at the Bearclaw mountaintop restaurant, where talented resort chefs will serve an enticing selection of exquisite cuisine. Indulge in delightful passed appetizers and marvel at the artistry of displayed food creations, all while enjoying the captivating sounds of live music and taking in the breathtaking views from Bearclaw.

    Your evening begins with a scenic lift ride up the mountain via the Outlaw Express, departing promptly at 5:30 PM. The event runs from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM, and guests will take another scenic lift ride back down the mountain at the end of the night. Dress appropriately for the evening.

  • Chuckwagon Dinners at the Yurt

    Join WAO and Rocky Mountain Outfitters for a western evening with horse-pulled chuckwagon rides to the yurt followed by a fire-roasted barbecue dinner, s’mores, horseshoe & corn hole.

    Available every Tuesday & Saturday evening throughout summer.

    Time: 6-10pm

    Pricing: $165 Per Person + tax and gratuity


    MENU

    Roasted Jalapeños Cheddar Corn Bread, Whipped Honey Butter

    Local Green Salad

    Smoked Chicken with Local Honey Brined, Apple Wood Smoked, House BBQ

    BBQ Vegan Kabobs Cauliflower, Eggplant, Mushroom, Tomato, squash, Red onion, red pepper in a Sweet Chili Glaze

    Pineapple Baked Beans

     Horseradish Spiked Slaw

    S’mores Bar

    Coke products, water, coffee & tea plus option to purchase beer available


    Please contact info@waoutah for more information, or questions regarding the event.

  • Free Fishing Day

    The one day you don’t need a license to fish in Utah!  Everyone in Utah can fish for free this day, but please remember that all of the state’s other fishing laws and rules still apply. Check out the lakes located in Heber Valley!

    For more information about fishing laws and rules, please contact the Division of Wildlife Resources.
  • Caregivers & Seniors Spring Fling Picnic

    Summit & Wasatch Caregivers & Seniors

    Join us for a picnic and live music. Lunch is FREE for any seniors & caregivers in Summit & Wasatch counties.

    Wednesday, June 7 | 11:30 am – 1 PM

    Summerhouse Farms
    2001 W 1200 S Heber City

    If you need transportation assistance, please call 801-229-3852

    Please RSVP by June 5, 2023.

  • Midway Founders Day

    Come join in the fun on June 1, 2024, as we celebrate Midway Founders’ Day.

  • Wasatch Trail Run

    The Wasatch Trail Run Series takes place spring thru summer on Wednesday evenings on the dirt trails of open space preserves and ski resorts along the Wasatch Front and Wasatch Back in Utah. The Wednesday evening races offer both a short course (3-5 miles) and long course (7-9 miles) accommodating the needs of all skill levels. Participants are placed in age-based/sex categories and accumulate series points from each race. Awards are given at the end of the season to the participants in each category who accumulate the most points. A portion of race profits are donated to a local charity.

    Heber Valley features TWO race locations this year!
    Soldier Hollow: May 17 & June 14
    Coyote Trail System behind UVU-Wasatch: May 24

  • Rustling Aspen Farm Annual Plant Sale

    Many types of plant starts will be available for your garden, including tomatoes, peppers, kale, chard, herbs, dahlias, and more. Plus, The Pizza Yard will be onsite offering margherita pizzas before the new shop opens in June 2023.

  • Lee’s Marketplace Cookout for the Cure

    Help Lee’s Marketplace raise funds for ALS Research. Lee’s Marketplace will cook Hamburgers, Hotdogs, and Brats to find a cure for ALS. Join us in our parking lot, enjoy a Burger or Brat, and find great deals in the store. All Proceeds will be donated to ALS Research

     

  • Disc Golf Tournament

    Disc Golf is the fastest growing sport in the world! Come on out and give it a try. We have divisions for everyone. This is a fundraiser tournament to support our commitment to the Wasatch County outdoor recreation scene.

  • Yoga at the Nordic Yurt

    Enjoy a morning hike to the Nordic Yurt for a one-hour yoga session, followed by brunch & mimosa /bloody mary bar on the outdoor deck and patio.

  • Red, White, and Blue Festival

    Join us for the Heber Valley Red, White & Blue Festival – A Celebration of Faith, Family, Freedom, and Country!

    Come together this Fourth of July for a day packed with exciting activities and patriotic festivities! The celebration kicks off early at Heber City Main Street Park with a 5K and 10K race, where participants can compete for fun or challenge themselves against fellow runners.

    Following the race, join the community for a Patriotic Walk, where participants can proudly show off their red, white, and blue attire and wave American flags as they stroll through town. The celebration continues with a chuckwagon breakfast to fuel up for the day’s fun!

    The Red, White & Blue Parade will then march from Veterans Memorial Park to the Heber City Park on 200 and 300 South, showcasing decorated floats, vintage vehicles, and community groups honoring the spirit of Independence Day.

    Enjoy games for the kids (adult children welcome), a sidewalk chalk art contest, a strongman competition, and other exciting games throughout the day. Browse the market with local vendors offering delicious food, unique crafts, and special holiday goods.

    Feeling competitive? Sign up for the Cornhole Tournament, a fun showdown for all skill levels with prizes and bragging rights on the line!

    As the evening approaches, head to the Wasatch County Events Complex for a high-energy concert featuring country music star XXX! Get ready for an unforgettable night of live music and celebration.

    Finally, the event culminates with a spectacular fireworks show on Memorial Hill, lighting up the sky in a breathtaking display of color and patriotism.

    Don’t miss this incredible community event filled with tradition, excitement, and celebration!

    Sponsor the Event

    Become a Vendor (scroll the weekly vendors and choose the 4th of July)

  • Safe Kids Health and Safety Fair

    Kids K-5 and families are invited to the Mile by Mile Marathon. Where kids and adults can run the last 1.2 miles of a marathon. Then, after the race, visit the Safe Kids Health and Safety Fair booths. There will be over 30 booths set up to learn how to have fun and be safe this summer.

  • Explore the history of Park City’s main street

    Put on your walking shoes and explore Historic Main Street! Learn the architecture, people, and notable events of Park City’s unique history, from the mining boom town to world class ski destination.

    Guided Main Street tours in 2023 will be offered Monday through Friday June 26th through September 1st at 2 p.m.

    Guided Main Street tours in 2023 will be offered Monday through Friday June 26th through September 1st. Weather permitting, tours meet in the Museum Shop at 2 p.m. No walking tours scheduled for the July 4th holiday or August 4th (Kimball Arts Festival Weekend.)

    Cost is $10 per person for the walking tour or $22 for a walking tour and Museum admission combination ticket. Reservations are required and credit cards payment will be taken at time of making reservation.

    Please call 435-216-9693 to talk to staff at the front desk to reserve your spot. Space is limited to fifteen people maximum for each tour. All reservations not paid in advance will be canceled.

    If you have general questions about the tour, please contact Diane Knispel at 435-574-9554 or [email protected].

    The Guided Tour lasts one hour and fifteen minutes and is appropriate for ages 13 and up. Please arrive 10 minutes early, wear comfortable walking shoes, bring water, and wear sun protection.

    Private Guided Tours are available by reservation.

  • Thee Music Man Outdoor Musical

    The Music Man follows fast-talking traveling salesman, Harold Hill, as he cons the people of River City, Iowa, into buying instruments and uniforms for a boys’ band that he vows to organize – this, although he doesn’t know a trombone from a treble clef.

    Bring a picnic supper and enjoy a free live-music concert from 7:30 pm until the show starts.

  • Heber City Day of Service & Unity

    The concert in the park on June 8th will be sponsored by Heber City, giving us an opportunity to promote our message of unity, as well as the citywide day of service on June 10th. We will also have dumpsters available for spring cleanup of small household items throughout the city this same week. We will once again have banners on Main Street promoting unity as a community. This is a time for everyone to come together and do some good for our community.

  • Baseball Tournament of Champions

    What’s more American than baseball in the summer months? Heber Valley is proud to welcome the Baseball Tournament of Champions with host Rocky Mountain School of Baseball. Learn more at http://rmsb.com/

  • Movie In The Mountains

    EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT, ENJOY A FAMILY-FRIENDLY MOVIE EXPERIENCE!
    18’ OUTDOOR MOVIE SCREEN
    S’MORES BAR, HOT COCOA, POPCORN

    ASK US ABOUT CABIN & RV PACKAGES!

  • Wasatch PEAK 5K

    Come join our annual Wasatch PEAK 5K. PEAK is a local non-profit organization comprised of parents of kids with special needs. Our mission is to create educational, employment and recreational opportunities to kids in our valley that would not otherwise be available.

  • Heber Valley Baby Animal Celebration

    Experience the joy of spring during the local and historic farm’s annual baby animal days celebration. Interact and learn about a variety of farm animals, take a hay ride, and playing on the farm.

    General Admission is free for two-years-old and younger. Admission is valid for ONE day of the event. Young children (0 to 7 years old must be accompanied by a paying adult). Additional VIP tickets for calf feeding and milk barn tours are also available.

    NOTE: This event is hosted in a farm pasture – strollers and wheelchairs welcome, just plan accordingly. And wear appropriate closed-toe footwear that can get dirty.

  • Spring Gardens Easter Egg Hunt

    Join us Saturday, April 19th, for our Annual Easter Egg Hunt for ages 0-8 at Spring Gardens Senior Living  – 551 East 1200 South,  Heber. The Easter Bunny will be here, so come down, get your picture taken, and enjoy a fun morning!

    Egg hunt Starts promptly at 10:00 am. Mark your Calendars and don’t be late.

     

     

  • Heber Valley Easter Egg Hunt

    Bring your buckets or bags and join us this year for the Probst Family Funeral’s annual FREE Easter Candy Hunt for ages 0-12. Donuts and juice will be provided!

    Hunt will begin promptly at 10:00 am.

  • Emily

    “EMILY” tells the imagined life of one of the world’s most famous authors, Emily Brontë. The film stars Emma Mackey as Emily, a rebel and misfit, as she finds her voice and writes the literary classic Wuthering Heights. “EMILY” explores the relationships that inspired her – her raw, passionate sisterhood with Charlotte and Anne; her first aching, forbidden love for Weightman, and her care for her maverick brother whom she idolizes.

    Price: $8 general, $7 seniors & students, $6 members

  • Dark Sky Celebration

    The Dark Sky Celebration will be held at the Wasatch Golf Course Clubhouse. We will have indoor astronomy activities, outdoor stargazing, treats, and astronomy items for purchase. Pre-registration required at www.friendsofwasatchmountainstatepark.org.

  • FIS Para Nordic World Cup

    Join us to cheer on the best Para Nordic skiers from around the world at this great event! Ski racing action will happen March 1 through 8, 2023. Admission is FREE for spectators. Interested in volunteering? Contact Sarah Elder at [email protected].

    Race Schedule (subject to change)
    March 1 – XC Classic Sprint
    March 2 – XC Skate 5k sitting / 10k Skate
    March 3 – BIA Official Training
    March 4 – BIA 12.5k Individual
    March 5 – BIA 7.5k Sprint Pursuit
    March 6 – BIA Official Training
    March 7 – BIA Sprint Pursuit / XC Official Training 20k Skate
    March 8 – XC Skate 20k

  • Park City Singles Ski & Snowboard Week

    Are you tired of skiing alone or trying to convince friends to go? So were we… Join us for our Singles Ski Week in Park City, Utah.
    We provide the Hotel, Lift tickets most meals and most of all great singles to Ski & Board with.

    Trip Signup Link
    https://www.singlesski.com/trip/park-city/

    https://www.facebook.com/singlesski/

    Price: $2,515 /PER PERSON/ DOUBLE OCCUPANCY

    Park City, Utah,

    LODGING****Park City Peaks Hotel

    https://www.parkcitypeaks.com

    LODGING: 6 NIGHTS

    LIFT TICKETS: 4 OUT OF 5 DAYS ADULT
    Credit for Epic pass holders

    DAILY HOT BREAKFAST BUFFET AND MOST MEALS

    AMENITIES:

    • Restaurant & Lounge
    • Free internet
    • Indoor pool, two hot tubs,
    • Fitness center

    This new Epic Pass addition to Singles Ski comes after many years of popular demand. With epic runs Park City Mountain boasts 7300 acres of skiable terrain with the 2 separate base areas of Park City Mountain Resort and the former Canyons Resort. There’s limitless variety of this world renowned powder mountain for beginners to advanced riders. Our stay which is at the Peaks Hotel offers guests spacious rooms, an on-site restaurant, lounge, on-site ski rentals as well as amenities such as ice skating, hot tubs, a pool and a well equipped gym. This makes the Peaks Hotel an ideal spot for your singles ski vacation. With only a 10 minute shuttle service Park City and close by Deer Valley Resort (Deer Valley is a separate pass and not part of the Epic Pass) makes for a convenient variety of mountains for single skiers who want to visit these high class mountain destinations. Enjoy the luxurious nightlife of iconic Park City with the hotel shuttle or the local bus having a stop directly outside of our hotel. Stroll up and down this main street at one of the best known ski towns in America with newly formed friendships that happen that very quickly as you are amongst like minded guests.

  • Snowshoe Tree Hike

    Join us for our annual snowshoe hike at Wasatch Mountain State Park on February 17th at 10:00am! During this hike, our tree experts will help you learn how to identify several tree species that are common throughout the Wasatch Range.

    We will meet at the Wasatch Mountain State Park Visitor Center (1281 Warm Springs Road, Midway, UT 84049). There is limited parking at the visitor center, so please carpool if possible. When everyone has arrived, we will shuttle to the trailhead together. We should finish the hike by 1:00pm.

    There is a suggested donation of $10 for this event. This donation can be made ahead of time online at the link below or day-of in cash.

    Donation link: https://treeutah.networkforgood.com/

    So we know to expect you, please fill out our volunteer waiver here: https://treeutah.dm.networkforgood.com/forms/tree-utah-volunteer-waiver

    Before heading up to join us for the hike, it is a good idea to check the forecast beforehand, so you can dress comfortably for the day’s forecasted temperatures and weather. We also recommend bringing a reusable water bottle – although it’s Winter, it’s still important to stay hydrated on a hike!

    If you do not have your own snowshoes, snowshoes are available to rent at the visitor center for $10.

     

  • Moonlight Snowshoe Hike

    Join the Friends of Wasatch Mountain State Park for a moonlight snowshoe hike event. Kids 8 or older are welcome when accompanied by an adult. Pre-registration and payment required. Snowshoe rentals are available onsite. Snowshoes required. No pets allowed.

    Pre-register at www.friendsofwasatchmountainstatepark.org.

  • Skijoring Utah

    In the Heber Valley, Skijoring Utah is an action-packed competition where a horse and rider pull a skier through a fast-paced obstacle course that includes gates, jumps, and rings. Here, skijoring combines Utah’s ski heritage with our cowboy roots, creating a wild but spectacular event. Competitors race for cash and prizes. Spectators come from all over to cheer on the participants and experience something new.

    In other parts of the world, skijoring is a winter sport where a skier is pulled by a horse, dog, another animal, or even a motor vehicle. The name is derived from the Norwegian word skikjøring, meaning “ski driving.” Here in Heber Valley, the sport features a horse and rider pulling a skier or even boarder.

  • Easter Egg Hunt, with a visit from the Easter Bunny

    EASTER SUNDAY EGG HUNT

    Hippity hop to Solitude for our Easter egg hunts, including a guest appearance by the Easter Bunny.

    3 locations, beginning at 9:00 a.m.
    Same Street to Little Dollie – age 7-12
    Easy Street and area at the base of Link and Magic Carpet – 6 and under
    Solitude Village – age 12 and under

    A limited amount of jumbo eggs will be hidden on mountain with swag and Solitude goodies. On mountain egg hunting requires a valid lift ticket or pass.

  • St. Patricks’

    Enjoy St. Patrick’s Day at Solitude with a treasure hunt on the mountain! Keep your eyes open for gold coins (and possibly some treats and prizes!) while out riding.

    Price: Valid Lift Ticket or Season Pass Required

  • Torchlight Parade & Fireworks Show

    Join us at 3:00 p.m. for an Alphorn concert followed by an hour-long children’s magic show. Following the show, the group heads outside to watch Solitude staff members ride down the mountain as a synchronized, torch-lit team. New this season, the torchlight parade will be followed by a fireworks celebration. Guests who prefer to view the torchlight parade only are welcome to arrive at 6:00 p.m.

    Please join us for this free event; refreshments will be available for purchase.

    SCHEDULE:
    3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. – Alphorn Concert in the Village
    4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. – Magic Show at Last Chance Lodge
    5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. – Food and Beverage available for purchase
    6:30 p.m. – Torchlight Parade, followed by fireworks

  • Valentine’s Day Treasure Hunt

    Enjoy Valentine’s Day at Solitude with a treasure hunt on the mountain! Keep your eyes open for chocolate hearts (and possibly some treats and prizes!) while out riding.

    Price: Valid Lift Ticket or Season Pass Required

  • Soldier Hollow Bike Festival

    Join us June 27-29 for the Soldier Hollow Bike Festival!

    Please see below for the schedule of events.

    More event details coming soon.

  • Tuesday Night Lights Race Series – Slush Cup

    Join our evening race series at Soldier Hollow this winter! The series is aimed at providing a fun, low-key opportunity to bring the local Nordic community together to socialize, compete and ski FAST!!  NEW this year we are also offering a Biathlon Tuesday Night race.  Click on the links below for Registration details!!

    REGISTER for Biathlon Tuesday Night Lights

    REGISTER for Cross Country Tuesday Night Lights


    TUESDAY NIGHT LIGHTS DETAILS

    Soldier Hollow Season Pass or Daily Trail pass required!  Be ready to show this at check in!

    Where to Park:  Park at the Lodge, purchase a ski pass if you don’t have one, or just check in with your Season pass and ski down to the Competion Building.

    When does it Start?:  The Biathlon Race will start at 4:45pm sharp!  This will be a 4km race.  Check in at the Competition bulding, grab a bib and have fun!!  The Cross Country race will be a mass start beginning at 5:45pm.  Choose between the (1) lap 2.5km option, (2) lap 5km option, or challenge yourself to the (4) lap 10km option!

    Any questions, please reach out to the Soldier Hollow Events Manager, Josh Korn, [email protected]

  • Tuesday Night Lights Race Series

    Join our evening race series at Soldier Hollow this winter! The series is aimed at providing a fun, low-key opportunity to bring the local Nordic community together to socialize, compete and ski FAST!!  NEW this year we are also offering a Biathlon Tuesday Night race.  Click on the links below for Registration details!!

    REGISTER for Biathlon Tuesday Night Lights

    REGISTER for Cross Country Tuesday Night Lights


    TUESDAY NIGHT LIGHTS DETAILS

    Soldier Hollow Season Pass or Daily Trail pass required!  Be ready to show this at check in!

    Where to Park:  Park at the Lodge, purchase a ski pass if you don’t have one, or just check in with your Season pass and ski down to the Competion Building.

    When does it Start?:  The Biathlon Race will start at 4:45pm sharp!  This will be a 4km race.  Check in at the Competition bulding, grab a bib and have fun!!  The Cross Country race will be a mass start beginning at 5:45pm.  Choose between the (1) lap 2.5km option, (2) lap 5km option, or challenge yourself to the (4) lap 10km option!

    Any questions, please reach out to the Soldier Hollow Events Manager, Josh Korn, [email protected]

  • BIKE UTAH MID WEEK FAT BIKE SERIES

    Join us for the inaugural Bike Utah Mid Week Fat Bike Series this January and February!  Our four fat bike races will be hosted on snow and under the lights at Soldier Hollow Nordic Center.  The Mid Week Fat Bike Series races will have all the feel and flavor of a Mid Week summer race – just with a lot more clothes and lights!

    Race Schedule:
    Race #3 – Tuesday, February 7
    Race #4 – Monday, February 20

    Event Schedule:
    Check-in from 5:00 – 6:15 pm
    Racing starts at 6:30 pm
    Post-race swag giveaway around 7:45 pm

  • Swaner Saturday Morning Nature Walks

    Join us for a nature walk on the Preserve with one of Swaner’s naturalists! We will explore wetland science, natural plant and animal species, and the history of the Swaner Preserve. Depending upon the time of year, lucky participants may see an abundance of birds, elk, or even nesting sandhill cranes!

    This outing is appropriate for all ages and will take place on generally flat terrain with a slight uphill grade. Tall grass, uneven footing, and wet ground may be encountered and can be challenging for younger children and some seniors. Participants who do not wish to do the entire 45 minute to 1 hour tour are welcome to turn around at any time during the walk.

    Tours will be capped at 15 people, walk-in’s are welcome, however, please register in advance if you would like to secure your spot on the tour.

    When there is snow on the Preserve, nature walks take place on snowshoes. Snowshoes can be rented from the EcoCenter if needed – $2.50 for members, $5 for non-members.

    Please come prepared for the weather. In the Spring, Summer, & Fall plan to come with sturdy shoes or boots, long pants, water, and sun gear such as sunscreen, sunglasses, and hats.  In the Winter, plan to come with snow gear, such as boots, snow pants, hats, gloves, coat, Sunglasses, and water bottle.

  • Chamber Tubing Night at Soldier Hollow

    Heber Valley Chamber of Commerce members, please join us for a Chamber tubing night at Soldier Hollow Nordic Center. This is an excellent opportunity to bring your families and enjoy the tubing hill at a highly discounted rate. You can purchase your tickets online using the discount code: DISCOUNT CODE to take advantage of this opportunity.

    Two tubing sessions are available, one from 4-6 PM and one from 6-8 PM. Cost: Adults $15 | Children 6-12 $12 | Children 3-5 $10

    We appreciate our Members and look forward to seeing you there!

  • Winter Survival Seminar

    As we operate the outdoors, we could find our adventure really begins when the unexpected happens. Our vehicle could break down, we could fall into freezing water, get lost, or injured, extending our stay. Knowing how to protect ourselves from the elements could help these situations to mere inconveniences.

    We’ll also discuss the principles needed for building a shelter, then afterward we will have an optional add-on live workshop for a more hands-on experience to see how these are applied. The additional workshop is $25 and will take place from 11:30AM-1:30PM.

    Seminar will be indoors. Workshop will be outdoors, please dress accordingly for winter weather.

    Course Time: 9AM-11AM

     

    Course Location: 2211 W 3000 S, Heber City, UT 84032

     

    Additional Info:

    For those traveling for courses in Heber City, UT we recommend the Holiday Inn Express. Let them know that you are attending a Fieldcraft Survival course and they will give you 15% off of stated room rates.

    For ages 18 and older.

    For related questions, email: [email protected]

  • January Chamber Mixer hosted by Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Cafe

    Indulge in a sweet start to the year at our January Chamber Mixer hosted by Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Cafe! Join us on Tuesday, January 30, from 4-6 PM at 206 West Main Street, Suite B, Midway, for an evening of delightful networking. Savor the moment with delicious treats, including gourmet caramel apples, chocolates, house-made hot chocolate, and coffee. This FREE event is open to all business and community members, offering a fantastic opportunity to connect with local businesses while supporting our gracious host. Don’t miss out on this sweet rendezvous – please RSVP to let us know you’re coming; we look forward to seeing you there!

  • Winter Festival @ Wasatch Mountain State Park

    Wasatch Mountain State Park is a beautiful winter wonderland open year-round for exploration. Enjoy one hour of cross-country skiing or snowshoeing on the groomed trails that meander across the golf courses. Starting time slots are available at 10:00 am, 11:00 am, 12:00 pm, and 1:00 pm. You can also try out a fat tire bike (first come, first served.) Enjoy games out by the pond or just après-ski and relax at the Visitor Center. Enjoy yummy food, hot chocolate, and other treats. And enter for a chance to win some awesome prizes. Be sure to arrive early for shuttle transportation to the Visitor Center and proper fitting of equipment. Advance registration is required.

  • Full Moon Snowshoe @ Rock Cliff Area

    Rock Cliff Recreation area at Jordanelle State Park, Perimeter Trail (Boat Ramp) (map)
    Bundle up and join us for an evening snowshoe under the light of January’s full moon, otherwise known as the ‘wolf moon’.

    We’ll be following the Perimeter Trail of the Rock Cliff Recreation area in Jordanelle State Park, a mountainous 2-mile out-and-back trail with lovely views over the Jordanelle reservoir. Remember to wear warm boots and layers and bring water. This trial is rated as intermediate.

    Snowshoes and headlamps are available, however, feel free to bring your own.

    Our community events are offered in partnership between Wasatch Mountain Institute and Jordanelle State Park and are always free of charge. However, there is a $10/ vehicle ($5 seniors) entrance fee for the State Park.

    Please register through the form below. Feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns to [email protected]

  • Moonlight Snowshoe Hike @ Wasatch Mountain State Park

    Join the Friends of Wasatch Mountain State Park for a Moonlight Snowshoe Hike fundraiser.

    $7 per person ($6 snowshoe rental, if needed), Pre-registration at www.friendsofwasatchmountainstatepark.org

     

  • Tuesday Night Lights Race Series

    Join our evening race series at Soldier Hollow this winter! The series is aimed at providing a fun, low-key opportunity to bring the local Nordic community together to socialize, compete and ski FAST!!  NEW this year we are also offering a Biathlon Tuesday Night race.  Click on the links below for Registration details!!

    REGISTER for Biathlon Tuesday Night Lights

    REGISTER for Cross Country Tuesday Night Lights

  • Bike Utah Mid Week Fat Bike Series #2

    MID WEEK EVENINGS

    WASATCH FRONT, WASATCH BACK, SALT LAKE & UTAH VALLEYs

    XC RACES – MINI ENDUROS – WOMEN’S MINI ENDUROS – FAT BIKE RACES

    The mission of the Mid Week MTB and Fat Bike Series is to provide a consistently fun, challenging mountain bike racing experience at venues throughout the state. Our generous sponsors help us keep our entry fees low, keeping our races accessible to racers of all ages and ability levels. We value a positive, community-focused atmosphere over podium presentations and feature a giveaway stacked with sponsor-provided gear on each evening of racing. All proceeds from season passes and race registrations benefit other Bike Utah programs.


    NEW FOR 2023! MID WEEK FAT BIKE SERIES

    January 10, January 24, February 7, and February 20

    Join us for the inaugural Mid Week Fat Bike Series this January and February! Our four fat bike races will be hosted on snow and under the lights at Soldier Hollow Nordic Center. The Mid Week Fat Bike Series races will have all the feel and flavor of a Mid Week summer race – just with a lot more clothes and lights!

    Purchase individual race registrations or save money and time by purchasing a Fat Bike Series season pass. The Fat Bike Series season pass enters you into all four races with just one registration! All registrations include a race plate.

    CATEGORY INFORMATION

    Beginner Category – for those who are new to fat biking or fat bike racing. Course distance will be shortest of each race. Racers in the Beginner category will likely do 1 lap of each course and can expect ride for approximately 30-45 minutes (3-4 miles), depending on fitness and ability.

    Intermediate Category – for those who are experienced fat biking or fat bike racing. Course distance will be longer than the Beginner course, but shorter than Expert/Pro course. Racers in the Intermediate category will likely do 2 laps of each course and can expect to ride for approximately 45-60 minutes (6-8 miles), depending on fitness and ability.

    Expert/Pro Category – for those who are experienced fat biking or fat bike racing and desire to push themselves on race night. Course distance will be the longest of each race. Racers in the Expert/Pro category will likely do 3 laps of each course and can expect to ride for approximately 60 minutes (9-12 miles), depending on fitness and ability.

    Single Speed Category – for those special few who are experienced fat biking or fat bike racing with one gear. Course distance will be the same as the Intermediate Category.

    Adaptive Category – for those who are experienced fat biking or fat bike racing on adaptive fat bikes or hand cycles. Course distance will be chosen by the rider (1, 2, or 3 laps), depending on fitness and ability.

    Questions? Click on the buttons below to see more race information.

    Email Race Director Trilby Cox – [email protected]

  • Solitude Nordic Nights

    Explore the beauty of our Nordic and snowshoe trails by the light of the moon as hundreds of torches and candles guide the way. We’ll illuminate Lake Flat, Evergreen, Bypass, and Silver Lake trails.
    Warm yourself among our fire pits while enjoying complimentary s’mores and hot chocolate.


    Rental and trails pass rates, all ages:

    Classic skis, skate skis, and snowshoe rentals – $20

    Trail passes – $15

  • Big Foot Snowshoe Festival & Race

    Sign up for the only ultra 50K snowshoe race in the country! Or, if that sounds like a bit much, there is a distance for everybody in the whole family from a marathon to a 25K, 10K, and 5K. If you love to run then you will love to do this. Snowshoes are available to rent on race day at the Wasatch Mountain State Park Visitor Center where we start and finish the events. Snowshoes required. Register in advance!

  • Soldier Hollow Grand Tour

    The Soldier Hollow Grand Tour is the ultimate test of the ski season, showcasing everything that Soldier Hollow has to offer and allowing participants to challenge their skills across SOHO’s renowned terrain and world-famous grooming.

    • 10am start for all three distances (3k, 15k, 30k)
    • Skate race
    • 30k will be 2 x 15k loop
    • 475m of climbing per 15k lap
    • $1,000 prize to the top Male and Female in the 30k race
    • We will set up a self-feed zone in the stadium
    • Park at the Comp Building

    Contact Josh Korn at [email protected] for more event information.

  • Bike UT Mid Week Fat Bike Series

    Join us for the inaugural Bike Utah Mid Week Fat Bike Series this January and February!  Our four fat bike races will be hosted on snow and under the lights at Soldier Hollow Nordic Center.  The Mid Week Fat Bike Series races will have all the feel and flavor of a Mid Week summer race – just with a lot more clothes and lights!

    Race Schedule:
    Race #1 – Tuesday, January 10
    Race #2 – Tuesday, January 24
    Race #3 – Tuesday, February 7
    Race #4 – Monday, February 20

    Event Schedule:
    Check-in from 5:00 – 6:15 pm
    Racing starts at 6:30 pm
    Post-race swag giveaway around 7:45 pm

  • Christmas Bird Count

    Meet at the Visitor Center for this is exciting opportunity for experienced birders, and those interested in learning about birding to participate in the nation’s longest-standing citizen science bird project.  Be prepared for the weather and bring a lunch or snacks, water, binoculars and your field guide to birds (if you have them). Please contact Kathy Donnell, at [email protected] to pre-register.

  • Santa Comes Down Town Lift @ Park City

    An annual tradition you don’t want to miss. Santa arrives in Town Lift Plaza to kick off the holiday season. Enjoy complimentary treats, pictures with Santa, and live music presented by Mountain Town Music.

    Town Lift Plaza

    825 Main St, Park City, UT 84060
    Located at the bottom of Historic Main Street, Town Lift Plaza captures Park City’s unique vibe. 6,000 square feet of flexible space for tented or open air parties and events.

  • Elf @ Park City Film

    Buddy (Will Ferrell) was accidentally transported to the North Pole as a toddler and raised to adulthood among Santa’s elves. Unable to shake the feeling that he doesn’t fit in, the adult Buddy travels to New York, in full elf uniform, in search of his real father. As it happens, this is Walter Hobbs (James Caan), a cynical businessman. After a DNA test proves this, Walter reluctantly attempts to start a relationship with the childlike Buddy with increasingly chaotic results.

    Join us for this Christmas classic and celebrate the holiday season! Registration is requested so that we know you’re coming – but not required.

  • Chanukah Car Menorah Parade on PC Main Street

    Chabad of Park City invites you to join the Chanukah Car Menorah Parade on Main Street on December 19, leaving City Park at 6:00 pm.

    Chanukah treats.  Police escort. Fun for the whole family.  RSVP:  www.JewishParkCity.com.

  • Free Ski Day

    Join us at Soldier Hollow Nordic Center for a free ski day, including rental gear (on a first-come, first-served basis). The mission is to introduce XC skiing to as many people as possible in our community. Visit the Nordic Shop to check in and get out to enjoy the trails!

  • Wasatch Citizens Series

    The Utah Nordic Alliance’s Wasatch Citizens Series (WCS) ski races have been Utah’s premier Nordic skiing events since 1979. The WCS consists of five events held yearly at the major cross-country ski areas along the Wasatch Front and Back. Two classic technique and three free technique races are included to provide the balance local athletes need to prepare for national and international competition.

  • Midway Swiss Chorus and Swiss Bells’ Holiday Concert

    The Swiss Chorus and Swiss Bells will present a seasonal concert on Monday, December 15th at 7 p.m. in Midway Town Hall. Admission is FREE. Bring your friends and family to enjoy an hour of singing, ringing, and joy!

  • Winter Electric Light Parade

    Saturday December 3rd, 2022, from 6:00 PM to 6:30 PM

    Who doesn’t love a good light display? This event combines the best of all worlds with all the lights you could see in one place, in addition to numerous restaurants that call for dinner and a show! We can’t wait to see you there!

    Electric Parade and Festivities
    Kick off the Holiday Season in style! Come up to Historic Park City for our holiday Electric Parade. Participants have the chance to win cash prizes, awarded by a panel of local judges.

    Santa Comes Down the Town Lift
    Saturday, Dec. 17 | 5:00pm

    Santa will be doing a trial run the week before the Christmas holiday and will make an appearance coming down Park City’s Town Lift.

  • Silver Sky Nights

    Join us this winter for Silver Sky Nights!

    End a perfect day on the slopes with complimentary Orange Bubble Bites, live music on the forum stage, and fireworks.

  • Park Silly Holiday Bazaar

    The Park Silly Sunday Market is excited to host the Silly Holiday Bazaar in a safe manner for all of our guests and vendors.

    The Silly Holiday Bazaar is a festive, indoor, holiday market where family, friends, and vendors can have fun while making the most of the holiday spirit!
    Entry to the Bazaar is FREE!

    DoubleTree Park City Yarrow
    1800 Park Avenue
    Park City, UT 84060

     

    Friday, December 9th: 5pm – 9pm

    Saturday, December 10th: 10am – 5pm

    Sunday, December 11th: 10am – 5pm

  • Easter Bunny Visits Deer Valley

    The Easter Bunny will be at Deer Valley visiting with guests in the Snow Park Lodge area from 9 to 11 a.m. From noon to 1:30 p.m., the Easter Bunny will meet guests in the Silver Lake Lodge area. Guests and their children are invited to take pictures with the Easter Bunny at both locations.

  • Intermountain Healthcare Freestyle International Ski World Cup

    Watch freestyle competitors from around the world challenge each other and themselves on Deer Valley Resort’s 2002 Olympic runs. All events are free to the public. Those looking for an enhanced spectator experience at Deer Valley Resort may purchase a Freestyle Feast ticket.

  • Annual Community Tree Lighting at Homestead Resort

    Our Annual Community Tree Lighting event at Homestead Resort will be hosted on December 2nd from 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM, with the tree lighting at 7:25 PM. Special appearance by Santa! Bring your whole family and enjoy the lights and festivities! Complimentary Coffee, Hot Chocolate Station, and Cookies.

     

  • 2023 Snow Globe Stroll

    The Snow Globe Stroll will return to Main Street from November 22 through January 5.   Each of the seven life-size snow globes will be decorated as a holiday song including “Last Christmas,” “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree,” “Frosty the Snowman,” “Winter Wonderland,” “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,” “Let It Snow!,” and “Happy Holiday.”  In addition to the Snow Globes, Historic Main Street will be decorated in festive holiday fashion including Santa’s Mailbox and Main Street Christmas Tree and Menorah.

  • Holiday Lights Wagon Ride @ Jordanelle

    Come enjoy being pulled through a Holiday light show by a team of Percheron draft horses! If you’re looking for Christmas time goodies, s’mores, hot chocolate, and cider will be available for purchase. The ride itself is approx. 20 minutes long (some teams of horses walk a little faster or a little slower). This is suitable for all ages. Kids 2 and younger are free. For tickets Click Here.

  • Midway Tree Lighting Celebration

    Kick off the holiday season at the annual Tree Lighting Celebration at Midway Town Square. This small-town tradition includes festivities like holiday entertainment, candle lighting, live reindeer, Santa visits, fireworks, and the famous Midway City treat bag! We hope you will join us for this fun community Christmas celebration.

  • Santa at Kringle’s

    Come to Midway and basque in the holiday charm. Santa has parked his sleigh at Kringle’s Midway and is ready for the mama & paparazzi to snap the perfect Christmas photo.

  • Torchlight Parade

    Guests are invited to witness Deer Valley’s annual tradition. The Torchlight Parade will be held at approximately 6 p.m. (dusk) on Big Stick ski run on Bald Eagle Mountain, behind Snow Park Lodge. Complimentary hot chocolate, cider and cookies will be served on the Snow Park plaza from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

  • Shred For Red Fundraiser

    Deer Valley Resort invites eager skiers to ski for a cause on opening day of the 24/25 ski season. This year’s Shred For Red event marks seven years at Deer Valley spreading awareness and raising funds to eradicate blood cancers on behalf of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS). On-mountain challenges and activities will take place from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Deer Valley’s Opening Day, Saturday, December 7, 2024.

    Shred For Red is family-friendly and open to skiers of all abilities. To be eligible to participate, adults must raise a minimum of $500 ($300 for children under 12). Participants will receive and have access to the following: full-day ski lift ticket to Deer Valley Resort, Shred for Red participant bib, on-mountain scavenger hunt and slalom racecourse, the opportunity to meet and ski with winter Olympians, and après-ski reception at Deer Valley’s Snow Park Lodge.

    All proceeds will benefit LLS’s efforts to support blood cancer patients and their families before, during and after their cancer journey. To donate or register for this event please visit lls.org/shredforred. If you have further questions regarding Shred for Red, please email [email protected].

    Participants can also take advantage of discounted accommodations at The Lodges at Deer Valley or Silver Baron Lodge ($315 hotel rooms, $413 One Bedroom Suites). Valid dates are December 6-9, 2024. Reservations can be made online here.

    Additionally, Deer Valley is offering 25% off equipment rentals including skis, boots and poles for Shred For Red participants. Helmets are not included but can be added for a small additional fee. For reservations, call 435-645-6648 and mention the Shred For Red 2024 event.

  • Dia de los Muertos Celebration

    Join us in partnership with Artes de Mexico en Utah and Park City Municipal for a cultural event including food, music and a community Ofrenda installation.

  • The Lynden Legacy Turkey Trot

    Join us for the 22nd Annual Lynden Legacy Turkey Trot in beautiful Midway, Utah.
    This is a great race for everybody from the competitive runner to the leisurely walker and everyone in-between.

    Walk, Run, Skip, or Trot

    All proceeds will go to the Lynden Legacy Foundation, who’s goal and mission is to provide resources and support for families and friends caring for loved ones with Alzheimers Disease and other forms of dementia.

    Awards will be given to the top male and female finishers, as well as lots of other fun prizes.

    Wednesday November 26th- T-Shirt and packet pick-up 4pm-9pm at Midway Town Hall
    Thursday November 27th- T-Shirt and packet pick-up 7am-8am at Midway Town Hall

    Top finisher awards at 10:00 a.m.
    All other awards & Beat The Turkey raffle immediately following top finisher awards.
    Silent Auction will close at 10:30 a.m.

  • FREE SKI DAY

    Join us at Soldier Hollow Nordic Center for a free ski day…including rental gear (on a first come, first serve basis). Our mission is introduce XC skiing to as many people in our community that we can.

    Visit our Nordic Shop to check-in and get out and enjoy the trails!

  • Midway Businesses Supporting Trick or Treaters

    Come join in the fun and trick or treat at participating Midway businesses October 28th-October 31st.

    Look for the Midway Businesses displaying a trick or treat sign, this means they will be welcoming trick or treaters during business hours.

    General Schedule
    Friday through Monday (Halloween) during business hours.

  • Howloween Town

    Howloween Town at Kohler Creamery will include activities for the entire family all month long. Enjoy the breathtaking views while your kids are able to play in the hay maze, corn pit, or any of the other activities listed. Our goal is to provide a safe and fun experience for all to enjoy, all month long. Make sure and come to our elevated weekends as we will offer additional experience for all to enjoy!

  • 6th Annual Park City Sunrise Rotary Shot Ski

    2:00 PM, Main Street, Park City.
    Price: $25 General Admission, $200 VIP Package, $600 Sponsor Package
    Raise your glasses for Park City’s 6th annual Shot Ski event, hosted by Park City Sunrise Rotary Club and High West Distillery. Participants will line Park City’s Historic Main Street to throw one back on Saturday, October 15 at 2 p.m.
    This year, the event invites 1,330 shot-takers to break Breckenridge’s record set in January 2022 of 1,300 participants and 450 skis. Check-in begins at 12:00 pm.
    This event is for participants 21 years or older. Proper ID is required.​

  • Howl-O-Ween @ Park City Main St

    Monday October 31st, 2022

    Tricks aside, Halloween on Historic Park City’s Main Street was named one of the top Halloween celebrations in the country by Travel and Leisure magazine and for good reason!  When you combine two and four-legged costumed creatures with gourmet treats and maybe a few tricks you have a one-of-a-kind celebration.
    Schedule of Events

    3:00-5:00 p.m. Trick-or-Treating: Little ghosts and goblins are invited to Main Street for fun and safe Trick-or-Treating, compliments of participating merchants!

    Getting to Main Street & Parking
    • Main Street will be closed to vehicular traffic beginning at 2 p.m.
    • The Historic Park City Alliance and Park City Municipal Corporation strongly encourage attendees to walk, bike, carpool, or use Park City Transit.

    Want to ensure accessing Main Street is a treat rather than a trick? We have a few ideas:

    1. If you are coming with two-legged creatures take the bus! If you must drive to town park at the Park City School District, Park City Mountain or Deer Valley Resort and hop on public transit there.
    2. Parking is available at Park City Mountain, Deer Valley Resort and the Park City School District. (No overnight parking, however!)
    3. City Transit, City Transit, City Transit! It’s free, frequent and easy!
    4. Carpool – Meet up with your friends at home and jump in one car. Walk or bike – Have you seen all the bike racks in Historic Park City? There are plenty of spots to lock up your bike once you arrive and it is downhill when you are leaving.

    Enjoy….and have a spooktacular night!

  • Para Cross-Country & Biathlon U.S. Nationals

    January 1 – 5, 2023

    Jan 1 (Official Training for Cross Country Sprint)
    Jan 2 (Cross Country Sprint – Classic)
    Jan 3 (Cross Country 5k – Skate)
    Jan 4 (BIA Official Training)
    Jan 5 (BIA Sprint)

  • FREE SKI DAY

    Join us at Soldier Hollow Nordic Center for a free ski day…including rental gear (on a first come, first serve basis). Our mission is introduce XC skiing to as many people in our community that we can.

    Visit our Nordic Shop to check-in and get out and enjoy the trails!

  • Schutzenski Festival – Fun Run

    Join us on Saturday, October 15 for the Second Annual Schutzenski Festival at Soldier Hollow. The Schutzenski Festival opens with a 5/10km run/walk on the Olympic trails plus a FREE 1km Dino Fun Run for kids 13 and under. These events are closely followed by elite-level Biathlon and Cross-Country rollerski races throughout the morning. The event will feature tasty offerings from local food trucks, a Beer Garden, a Wild West shooting competition, and Discover Biathlon where the public can learn about biathlon and shoot real biathlon rifles on the Olympic range. The Schutzenski Festival is open to the public (registration is required for the Schutzenski 5/10km fun run/walk and rollerski races).

    REGISTRATION

  • Schutzenski Festival

    Schutzenski Festival returns to Soldier Hollow Nordic Center this October. Join us for a long weekend of Biathlon and XC races with top athletes from around the country. The festival event opens with a 5/10km run/walk on the Olympic trails plus a FREE 1km Dino Fun Run for kids 13 and under. These events are followed by elite-level Biathlon and Cross-Country roller ski races throughout the day.

    The festival features tasty offerings from local food trucks, beer garden, “Wild West” shooting competition, and Discover Biathlon opportunities where the public can learn about the sport first-hand. The Schutzenski Festival is a free event for the public to attend. Registration is required for the 5/10km fun run/walk, and roller ski races.

    Event Schedule

    Thursday October 2nd: 

    8:00 – 8:30am U.S. Biathlon Coaches check-in/Registration confirmation (range)

    8:30 -10:30am Biathlon Sprint Official Training

    5:00 – 5:15pm: BIA – Coaches meeting @ The Olympic Center

    Friday October 3rd:

    7:45 – 8:45am: Athlete check-in & Bib pick up (range)

    8:15 – 9:05am: Biathlon Elite M/W Zero

    9:15 – 10:00am: Biathlon Elite M 10km Sprint

    10:00 – 10:45am: Biathlon Elite W 7.5km Sprint

    10:45 – 11:20am: OPEN Class Zero

    11:30 – 12:15pm: Biathlon 5km M/W Sprint OPEN

    12:30 – 12:45pm: Annual SOHO Biathlon Shoot-out

    1:00 – 1:15pm: Awards

    1:15 – 2:45: Girls with Guns

    Saturday October 4th:

    7:45 – 8:45am: Athlete check-in & Bib pick up (range)

    8:00 – 8:50am: Zero Elite W/M

    9:00 – 9:45am: Biathlon W 10km Mass Start

    9:45 – 10:45am: Biathlon M 12.5km Mass Start

    11:15 – 11:50am: OPEN Class Zero

    12:00 – 12:45pm: Biathlon OPEN 7.5km Mass Start 

    1:00 – 1:15pm Awards

  • Halloween Lift Rides

    Just like the Full Moon Lift Ride, but a little spookier! Perfect for date nights and family activities! Geared to be family-friendly, the lift ride lasts 30-45 minutes and takes place on Outlaw Express Lift. Don’t miss special Halloween Treats made by our pastry team, hot chocolate, food, and concessions near the base of Outlaw Express Lift. Food will be available from the line as well! Blankets and sweatshirts will also be available.

  • Cornhole Tournament for Local Heroes

    In conjunction with 9/11 Day of Service, the Wasatch Community Foundation is hosting a Cornhole Tournament to benefit local First Responders. All proceeds will be split evenly between the HCPD, WC Sheriff’s Office and WC Fire District. This will be a fun, family event at Main Street Park in Heber City and will include Food Trucks, music, leisure cornhole and yard game area. Only taking 75 teams so, register your 2 person team today! Prizes will be awarded to top 3 teams!

    RSVP

  • Mountain Valley Fall Festival

    Country Gardens & Nursery is hosting its first-ever Mountain Valley Fall Festival! Cornhole, Photo booth, scavenger hunt, smores, and pumpkins. We will have bigger events on the weekends starting September 10th! Soda pop the clown, Nuzzles & Co, and Soup R Cheesy Food truck! Bring 10 cans of food for the Heber Valley Food Pantry and get 1 free pumpkin!

    About this event

    Daily activities through October 22nd at the Nursery.

    Gather a bunch of friends or families and come together and reserve the Cornhole throw, Photo booth, scavenger hunt, smores, and pumpkins. We love this season and are turning our nursery into your play ground.

    Weekends Activities through October 22 include special events!

    Soda pop the clown with face painting. Nuzzles & Co. will bring puppies for cuddles, proper puppy handling and of course adoption. Most weekends will include Soup R Cheesy Food truck!

    Community Food Drive – Sharing the Harvest

    Bring 10 cans of food for the Heber Valley Food Pantry and get 1 free pumpkin! Other ways to support the Food Drive, look at business locations supporting our efforts with collection barrels throughout Heber.

    Join us supporting our neighbors that could use a little help filling their pantry this fall.

    Private Event – Customer Appreciation, Adult Country Hoedown! October 8th.

    This starts the season to appreciate and all that we have in the valley. Country Gardens & Nursery has the best partners, customers and team. Our first customer appreciation hoedown is coming, look for invitations later in September.

  • Community Resource Fair

    Bring the whole family for doughnuts and activities while connecting to community resources. Organizations such as Peace House, CONNECT Summit County, MAG, and more will be on hand to connect you with vital resources. Activities for the family Kids chalk art section, coloring books, temporary tattoos, as well as activities from the Wasatch County Library. Chalk Art Competition Seeking artists for our chalk art competition. A small prize goes to the winner. Artists will need to bring their own supplies.

  • Ribbon Cutting for New Heber City Park in Red Ledges

    Join us for the opening and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony of the newest Heber City Park.  Starting at 4 pm, Friday, Sept 16th, located at 1472 E. Center Street, Heber City.

    Come join the celebration and see the newest Heber City Park.  There will be Free Roonies Ice Cream as well.  Bring the kids and plan to have some fun.

  • Saturday Morning Nature Walk

    Join us for a nature walk on the Preserve with one of Swaner’s naturalists! We will explore wetland science, natural plant and animal species, and the history of the Swaner Preserve. Depending upon the time of year, lucky participants may see an abundance of birds, elk, or even nesting sandhill cranes!
    This outing is appropriate for all ages and will take place on generally flat terrain with a slight uphill grade. Tall grass, uneven footing, and wet ground may be encountered and can be challenging for younger children and some seniors. Participants who do not wish to do the entire 45-minute to 1-hour tour are welcome to turn around at any time during the walk.
    Tours will be capped at 15 people, walk-in’s are welcome, however, please register in advance if you would like to secure your spot on the tour.
    When there is snow on the Preserve, nature walks take place on snowshoes. Snowshoes can be rented from the EcoCenter if needed – $2.50 for members, $5 for non-members.


    Location

    Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter

    1258 Center Drive

    Park City, UT 84098

  • Midway Volksmarch

    Preserve Midway’s 2025 Midway Volksmarch Fall Festival and Fundraiser will be on September 27, 2025 – 10:00am -1:00pm.

    • 10:00 Ely the Friesian leads the walk to the land with us.

    • 10:30 gather on the land to learn about the “Heart of Midway” conservation project.

    • Come back to square for animals, food trucks, live music.

    • Walk anytime until 1:00pm

    Join us at Midway City’s Town Square to celebrate Midway’s rural past, present and future. Some visitors will be dressed in traditional German and Swiss clothing to celebrate the historical beginnings of Midway.  Live music, food trucks and local farm animals will be part of the attraction. Education booths will inform about the need to help preserve and celebrate Midway’s Open Space.

    Preserve Midway’s conservation efforts have helped conserve over 400 acres in and around Midway in the last 6 years.  Matching federal and private funds were factored as high has 11x along with Midway resident’s 2018 $5M Open Space Bond. And now with the new 2024 Open Space Bond more will be preserved. Preserve Midway is helping to educate the citizens how critical these local monies are to attract the federal and private funds needed to preserve what is most important in Midway – its rural character.

  • Veteran’s Day @ Jordanelle State Park

    Free day use for all Veteran’s. Simply show your ID at the gate.

  • Scarecrow Festival

    Come to the McPolin Farm and build your own scarecrow, displayed for everyone to see. The City provides straw for stuffing, a support along the trail for your ‘crow and a display packet. Bring the items to build your scarecrow including a head, clothing, shoes, props, scissors and any other fun funky accessories you can think of! You can also build your scarecrow at home and install it whenever you choose, just don’t forget your registered nametag found in your display packet.

    Two ticket types are available: event and non-event tickets.

    Non-event tickets are $20 and include a support, display packet and straw stuffing at the Farm.

    Event tickets are $40 include the above plus pumpkin painting, face painting, cookies and cider on Saturday, October 1, 2:00-4:00 p.m.

    Please leave pups at home. Tickets on sale September 1, 2022.

  • Miners Day

    Running of the Balls

    What fun it is to be a part of the crowd on Park City’s historic Main Street each Miners’ Day for the Running of the Balls – a cause-based event to benefit our community’s nonprofits with proceeds … BUY BALLS NOW

    Celebrating our Heritage

    Grit, muscle, sweat. Park City’s mining heritage is on display the Mucking and Drilling Demonstrations in City Park beginning at 12:30 p.m. Miner’s Day celebrates Park City’s mining heritage. This … LEARN MORE

    Miners’ Day Parade

    Put your blanket down on the curb with the kids and be ready for the fun. The parade is scheduled for 11:00 a.m., just after the annual Running of the Balls down Main Street. The parade route runs the length of Main Street, before skipping over to Park Avenue and on down to City Park.

    2022 Schedule

    Monday, Sept. 5, 2022

    7:30-9:30 a.m. – Miners’ Day Breakfast, City Park
    8:00 a.m. – Miners’ Day Bark City 5k Run, City Park (bring your dog)
    10:30 a.m. – Running of the Balls, Main Street (get there early to buy balls or buy in advance online)
    11:00 a.m. – Miners’ Day Parade, Main Street
    11:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. – Food Trucks & Beer/Liquor Garden, Food Trucks & Beer/Liquor Garden, City Park
    11:45 a.m.-4:00 p.m.– Music in the Park, City Park Stage
    12:30-1:00 p.m. – Kids Games, City Park
    12:30-3:00 p.m. – Mining Demonstrations, City Park (across from library on Park Ave.)
    2:00-4:00 p.m. – History tours of Miners’ Hospital

  • Francis Frontier Day

    Location: 2317 South Spring Hollow Road, Francis UT

    Friday, Sep 2nd

    7:00 am Trail Horse Competition (7am signup, 8am walkthrough, 9am start)

    5:00 – 8:30 pm Dinner – “Italian Night” at the Culinary Corral

    7:00 pm Cowboy Concert featuring Brenn Hill & Andy Nelson presented by The Lodge at Blue Sky and Escapod

    Saturday, Sep 3rd

    8:00 – 11am Breakfast at the Culinary Corral

    9am – 6pm Vendor Booths

    9am Horse Games in the Rodeo Arena (9am signup, 10am start)

    noon – 6pm Bounce Houses

    10:30 am – 6:30 pm Live Music featuring Nathan Spenser Revue (noon) and Michelle Moonshine (2:30 pm)

    11am – 9pm Lunch and dinner at the Culinary Corral

    6 – 9:30 pm RMPRA Rodeo plus Hometown Events (gates open at 6pm, rodeo starts at 7pm)

    Sunday, Sep 4th

    8 – 11 am Breakfast at the Culinary Corral

    9am Slack Barrel Racing Jackpot (immediately following Slack)

    11am – 2pm Lunch at the Culinary Corral

    dusk (8:00 pm) Movie night featuring Disney-Pixar’s Coco

    Monday September 5th

    8 – 11 am Breakfast at the Culinary Corral

    8am Junior Rodeo (8am signup, 9am start)

    Kid Activities (immediately following Junior Rodeo)

    9am – 3pm Vendor Booths

    10am – 2pm Live music featuring The Proper Way (10:30 am) and Megan Blue (12:45 pm)

    11am – 4pm Lunch at the Culinary Corral

    1 – 4pm Barebacks, Broncs, & Bulls plus Hometown Events (gates open at 1pm, events start at 2pm)

  • Flying Ace All-Stars Freestyle Shows

    Catch the high-flying action every weekend beginning Mid-June with the Flying Ace All-Stars Freestyle Show. See Olympians and National Team skiers and snowboarders perform acrobatic feats as they soar up to 60 feet in the air before landing in the Park’s Spence Eccles Olympic Freestyle Pool. A great show for the whole family, this half-hour choreographed production will leave you breathless!

    Schedule

    6:30 PM | Fridays and Saturdays
    Mid-June thru Labor Day Weekend
    Tickets are available now!

    Rates

    $20 per person | $70 for a family pack of 4 tickets

    *Admission for children 2 and under is free.

  • Autumn Aloft

    All Autumn Aloft events are free to spectators. 

    Saturday, September 17, 2022

    8:00 AM
    Main Launch 
    2530 Kearns Blvd
    North 40 Fields
    Park City, Utah
    8:00 PM
    Evening Candlestick on Main Street
    Main Street between 4th & 5th Street
    Park City, Utah

    Sunday, September 18, 2022

    8:00 AM
    Main Launch
    2530 Kearns Blvd
    North 40 Fields
    Park City, Utah
    • Please no pets, smoking or drones at Autumn Aloft.
    • Hot air balloon events are subject to weather conditions including wind speeds. Wind conditions that may impact a hot air balloon vary based on venue, wind direction and gusts. Safety is the #1 priority of all Autumn Aloft events.
    • ​Autumn Aloft does not sell balloon rides. There are a few select sponsorship opportunities that includes balloon rides – please visit our Sponsorships page or click on the Sponsorship Proposal for more details.

    Event Location

    LAUNCH EVENTS
    Saturday and Sunday morning launch events will take place on the North 40 Playing Fields directly behind Park City’s Treasure Mountain Middle School.
    A map of the Launch event venue can be viewed here.

    EVENING CANDLESTICK ON MAIN STREET
    Saturday evening’s event will be located in Historic Park City on Main Street between 4th & 5th streets. Spectators are encouraged to arrive early and enjoy the many shops and restaurants in the Historic District.

    Parking

    Ample parking is available at the Eccles Center/Park City High School parking lots, China Bridge parking garage in Historic Park City parking lots – all with free public transportation available via Park City Transit.
    ​A map of parking areas can be found here.
  • Class – Painting Mountain Valley Harvest Colors

    Celebrating Local Painter Series, this class will focus on mixing a Mountain Valley Color Palette.
    Our Mountains, Desert, Valley combination in the Fall is truly unique and special. Come learn to create and mix colors to create a local palette. Our Local Master for this class is long time artist and teacher Janet Johnson. We are thrilled to host her at the Nursery’s Local Masters Series where we celebrate and highlight our valley residents. Janet Johnson will be offering a series of classes starting with the first being Harvest Colors, mixing paints to reflect our Mountain Valley palette. Come join this two-hour class where still life and the Nursery plants will be your subjects. This interactive class offers you to rent or bring your brushes and palette knifes. Come prepared to learn, practice, relax, listen to music, and enjoy a glass of wine or cider.
    Artist Bio
    Janet has worked as a professional artist and art teacher for over 30 years. She has created artwork for National Parks and Forests as well as for private collections, and galleries. Her work is at Hoover Dam, the National Park traveling exhibit and a host of sites across the country. She enjoys Plein Air painting while hiking and exploring the great outdoors.
    See her work at www.JanetJohnsonArtist.com , Janet Johnson’s Instagram and Janet’s Etsy Shop.
  • Patriot Day @ Jordanelle Reservoir

    Free day use for all military (current and retired), law enforcement, firefighters, EMS, and emergency responders.  Simply show your ID at the gate. Jordanelle State Park only.

  • Full Moon Lift Rides

    June 13 + 14 · July 9 + 10 · August 12 + 13 · September 4, 5, + 6 · October 3 + 4

    Experience the mountains under a starlit sky on a Full Moon Lift Ride. Perfect for date nights or family activities.

    Each lift ride lasts 30 to 45 minutes and takes place on Outlaw Express. Come prepared to bundle up as temperatures can get chilly after the sun sets.

    Don’t forget to check out our Summer Season pass, which includes full moon lift rides.

  • Free Class – Waterwise Park Strips

    This class focuses on best practices to save water through appropriate watering, plant selection, and planned maintenance in the park strip.
    About this event
    Looking to switch out the lawn in your park strip for something more water-efficient? Attend this class to learn the five steps to reclaim your problem park strip. Discover plants that do well in park strips, and learn proper park strip maintenance. Get to know the details of the park strip conversion incentive now offered by Central Utah Water Conservancy District. Receive a greater rebate by attending this class.
  • Car Free Sundays on Historic Main Street

    On July 24 at the Top of Main we will have Mountain Town Corn Hole from 1pm-4pm, featuring professional corn hole demonstrations.  Music with Mari, a funky, jazzy keyboard with a bit of bass thrown in will play from 1 pm – 4 pm.  On your way up to Upper Main, stop at the blue umbrellas for free games, like checkers and chess, and puzzle mania.

  • Women of Steel Relay

    The Woman of Steel Relay Run is approximately 54 miles split into 18 different legs. Each leg varies, but are on average 3 miles long. Nestled in beautiful Heber Valley, the scenery alone will take your breath away.   Choose from 6 or 3 member teams, or go crazy and run the entire 50+ miles solo!

    Registration & Pricing

  • Wasatch Half Marathon & 10K

    Experience this scenic course through the stunning Midway and Charleston areas of Heber Valley, Utah. The perfect autumn temps and early fall foliage add to the surrounding mountain views. You don’t want to miss this one!

    START & FINISH

    The race will start and finish at the pavilion and parking area on the lower area of Soldier Hollow, on the corner of Soldier Hollow Lane and Springtown Rd.

    GPS Pin: 40.481743, -111.494278

  • Slow Potion at Park Silly Sunday Market

    Slow Potion is Utah’s own funk/psychedelic/neo-soul band consisting of former Dangus Kong Members: Alex Renola on Vocals, Dylan Wolfe on Trombone, Zane Peterson on Saxophone, Tyler Webb on Trumpet, Scott Seibert on Keys and Vocals, Eric Heideman on Guitar, Sam Schultz on Bass, and Levi Ollerton on Drums. If you liked Dangus Kong you will Love Slow Potion.

  • Midway Farmers Market

    The market is held every Saturday from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm at the Midway Town Square from June through October. Fresh local produce and local artisans are onsite selling goods at the farmer’s market in Midway.

    See you there!

  • Park City 4th of July Parade

    Enjoy a full day of activities, including pancake breakfast at City Park starting at 7am, 5k Fun Run at 8 am, parade down Main St. at 11 am, kids’ activities, rugby games, volleyball tournament, live music and refreshments at noon at City Park.

    The July 4th Parade on Main Street starts at 11 am. This is a major attraction in Park City, so be sure to arrive early to find a good place to watch. The parade route begins at the top of Main Street, heads down, turns left on 9th Street (past the Town Lift) and then continues down Park Avenue. We encourage you to ride our FREE public transit to get to/from Main Street.

    After the parade, stick around Main Street for shopping and lunch.

    The Annual Oakley Rodeo is a four-day (June 30 – July 4, 2023) Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association sanctioned event. Featuring buckin’ broncs, raring bulls …, cowboys, cowgirls, and rodeo queens are all in attendance to make this a true Western-rooted celebration.

  • Park Silly Sunday Market

    The Park Silly Sunday Market is an eco-friendly, open-air market and street festival that takes place each Sunday, between June 4 – September 24 (no Markets July 2, 30, August 6, 13, 20, 27), on lower Historic Main Street. It is a treasure box that features unique and eclectic local and regional arts and crafts, music and performance art, antiques, imports and one-of-a-kind finds, delicious gourmet foods, and farmers market fruits and vegetables.

  • Twilight Drive-in at the Utah Olympic Park: Dune

    Price: $30 per car spot, $25 for Park City Film members (car spots will be assigned upon arrival)
    Presented by: Park City Film
    Location: Utah Olympic Park
    435.615.8291
    June 25 | Rated PG-13 | 155 mins | Directed by Denis Villeneuve


    A mythic and emotionally charged hero’s journey, “Dune” tells the story of Paul Atreides, a brilliant and gifted young man born into a great destiny beyond his understanding, who must travel to the most dangerous planet in the universe to ensure the future of his family and his people. As malevolent forces explode into conflict over the planet’s exclusive supply of the most precious resource in existence—a commodity capable of unlocking humanity’s greatest potential—only those who can conquer their fear will survive. Winner of 6 Academy Awards. Based on the novel of the same name by Frank Herbert.
    Park City Film is partnering with Utah Olympic Park and Dragonfli Media to present the Twilight Drive-In at the Utah Olympic Park, a drive-in movie series to bring the community together for fun, socially-distant evenings celebrating film. Join us for a fun night out watching films under the stars!

  • Archery Fest Soldier Hollow

    Join us at some of the most prestigious resorts around the country for a weekend of 3-d archery, recreational and competive shooting, novelty shots with the bow for giants, movie night, wild game dinner, seminars,cornhole tournaments, and shoot the one and only pope & young 29 world record course. You don’t want to miss this!!!!

    For more information check out the Mountain Archery Fest website: mountainarcheryfest.com

  • Wasatch County Fair Days

    The Wasatch County Fair Days will be July 24th – Aug. 2nd! We hope to see you there!
  • Solstice Flute MINI-FESTIVAL

    CONCERT UNDER THE STARS
    FRIDAY, JUNE 24 @ 6:30 PM

    Featuring Solstice Instructors and Special Guests
    ​Internationally renowned artists – Jonny Lipford, Kalani Das, Suzanne Teng & Gilbert Levey, Rona Yellow Robe, and Joseph L Young, with special guest artist Randy Granger – present a fusion of musical influences celebrating the Native American-style flute. 
    Free, donations gratefully acceptedSponsorship opportunities are available!

    Artists

    DANCE, PRAY, SING
    SATURDAY, JUNE 25 @ 7:00 PM

    ​A Musical Journey through Winds of Change
    Join Shelley Morningsong & Fabian Fontenelle as they present an ancient and historical music timeline! A musical journey to the earliest beginnings of traditional Native American music and its evolution from the past to the contemporary sound of today. School Students receive two tickets for the Woodsounds Flute opportunity drawing. Opened by Salt Lake City didgeridoo master Randin Graves.
    Tickets: $15 per person; children 12 and under are free
  • Wasatch BoomerFest

    Join us for Wasatch Boomerfest, an incredible 2-day music festival in August at the Richard W. Erickson Foundation located in beautiful Wallsburg, Utah. There will be vendor booths, food trucks, activities for the kids, and several well-known bands performing each day. You can purchase a Friday or Saturday pass, or get the Weekend pass to make sure you don’t miss any of the fun.

  • Heber Valley Chamber Golf Tournament

    The 12th Annual Heber Valley Chamber Golf Tournament will be on Tuesday, August 6, 2024, at Homestead Golf Club. The golf tournament includes golf, breakfast, lunch, contests, prizes, networking, and fun!

    DATE: Tuesday, August 6, 2024
    LOCATION: Homestead Golf Club (700 Homestead Dr, Midway, UT 84049)
    START: 8 AM shotgun start (Registration & Breakfast at 7 AM)
    COST: $200 per person or $800 per team of 4 (breakfast and lunch included for all golfers)

    REGISTER SOON; this event will sell out quickly!

    For this year’s event, we are asking for donations to help raise funds for the Wasatch Works Scholarship Program, encouraging local youth to enter the workforce and receive a scholarship toward their college tuition. Learn more and donate today!

  • The Wasatch All-Road Bicycle Road

    Northern Utah is known for its huge mountains and high elevation. The Wasatch All-Road takes its inspiration from the terrain it is named after and, true to its name, will be a classic day of high gravel bike racing on roads that few have ever ridden. Ventum Bikes is proud to host the Wasatch All-Road at its new headquarters in Heber City, Utah. The race will start and finish at Ventum with plenty of local food, drinks, and entertainment.

    Experience Utah’s newest gravel race. Not for the faint of legs, this course features gravel’s hardest climb: The Wasatch Wall. To ease your pain, they offer 3 routes, great food, libations, and a $10,000 prize purse split evenly between the male and female open categories. You might even spot the Yeti. Prices increase July 31st.

    FULL YETI:

    100 miles
    12,000 feet of climbing
    80% gravel
    4 aid stations

    MID YETI:

    65 miles
    8,500 feet of climbing

    MINI YETI:

    35 miles
    4,500 feet of climbing
    60% gravel
    1 aid station

    REGISTER HERE

  • Valkyrie Relay Race

    The Valkyrie Relay is Utah’s only multisport relay race, spanning over 100 miles of Utah’s spectacular ‘Wasatch Back’ mountain range. The event pits teams of up to 9 specialized competitors against each other, racing against the clock and exchanging between trail running, kayak/canoe paddling, road running, mountain biking, stand-up paddle boarding, open water swimming, and road cycling. The race will take place June 17, 2023, and consists of four events: Full, Sprint, Marathon, and Half—everything culminating with an all-day, free-to-the-public Expo at the finish line.

  • Wasatch PEAK 5k

    Come join our annual Wasatch PEAK 5K. PEAK is a local non-profit organization comprised of parents of kids with special needs. Our mission is to create educational, employment and recreational opportunities to kids in our valley that would not otherwise be available.

  • Adventure Fest on Main

    Heber City welcomes you to the second annual AdventureFest on Main! Join us starting Thursday, June 16th for the kickoff of this summer’s Market on Main event with multiple vendors, music, fantastic food, and overall celebration of summer held at the Heber City Park. The fun will continue on Friday, June 17th with sidewalk sales up and down Heber Main Street and a nighttime 10K and family fun run. You do not want to miss with weekend event!

    Register in advance for the Main-to-Main 10K and Family Fun Run happening on Friday night, June 17th. More details and a schedule to come!

    Let’s Run

     

    The Deets

    Thursday, June 16 – Market on Main

    Market on Main 5-9 pm (vendor and sponsor booths)
    Concert in the Park 6:30-9:00 pm
    Race packet pick-up at the Main Street Park 5-9 pm

    Friday, June 17 – Demo Day at Main Street Park

    Vendor and Sponsor Booths 6-9 pm
    Tethered Hot Air Balloon Rides 6-9 pm
    Main to Main 10k and Fun Run 7:00-8:30 pm
    Dance Party at the Main Street Park 8:15-10:00 pm

    Saturday, June 18 – Do-it Day Valley-wide

    Valkyrie relay 6 am – 8 pm
    Pancake Breakfast at the Main Street Park 8-10 am
    Valhalla 5k Run and Pursuit
    Heber Valley Marathon and Half marathon 7 am-12 pm
    Hot Air Balloon Fest + Rides (not yet confirmed)
    Karl Malone’s ATV Poker Ride
    Sidewalk Sales

  • Summer Theatre

    Sundance Summer Theatre Presents
    Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella

    Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella is a reinvented Broadway adaptation of the classic Disney Cinderella. This contemporary take on the tale features Rodgers & Hammerstein’s most beloved songs, including “In My Own Little Corner,” “Impossible/It’s Possible,” and “Ten Minutes Ago,” alongside an up-to-date, hilarious, and romantic telling of Cinderella, with a touch of magic.

     

    Dates: July 21-August 13, 2022. Shows Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.

    Individual Ticket Sales:
    Prime Bench: $48
    Bench: $44
    Lawn: $28
    Group Ticket Sales (20+):
    Prime Bench: $44
    Bench: $40
    Lawn: $24
    Call to purchase group tickets: 866.734.442

  • Deer Valley Concert Series

     

    Discover the Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater, home to the Deer Valley Concert Series and the Deer Valley Music Festival. With a capacity of up to 4,500 guests, our venue provides reserved hillside seating and a spacious general admission area. Rain or shine, enjoy the shows while bringing your picnics, blankets, and chairs under nine inches high. Explore a wide range of food and beverage choices available for purchase on-site. Enhance your experience with our convenient pre-orderable Deer Valley Gourmet Picnics, ready for pickup upon entry.

    JUL 13 Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit
    JUL 14 Ziggy Marley with Lettuce
    JUL 31 Michael Franti & Spearhead with Citizen Cope & Bombargo
    AUG 10 The Dead South
    AUG 29 Gregory Alan Isakov

  • Heber Valley Baby Animal Days

    Experience the joy of spring during our farm’s baby animal day, Friday & Saturday from 10 am to 6 pm.

    With help of other farmers & ranchers in the Heber Valley, you’ll be delighted to interact and learn about various farm animals. In addition, you and your family can enjoy some time taking a hay ride and playing on the farm lawn or sand pile.

    Additional VIP tickets for calf feeding, milk barn tours and goat yoga are also available.

    General Admission is free for two-years-old and younger. Admission is valid for ONE day of the event. Young children (0 to 7 years old must be accompanied by a paying adult)

    NOTE: Please wear appropriate (closed-toed) footwear that you don’t mind getting dirty.

    Our event is hosted in a farm pasture – strollers and wheelchairs are welcome, just plan accordingly. If you need special assistance please note in order notes and we’ll do our best to accommodate you.

  • Meet the Owls

    Meet 2 Great Horned Owls and learn about their habitat by dissecting owl pellets.

    RSVP to [email protected]

  • UTAH MID-AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP

    TOURNAMENT OVERVIEW

    Format: 54 holes stroke play. The field will be cut after second round on Monday to the low 40 a… (Login below to see more)

    NEWS AND INFORMATION

    This listing contains:
    – 13 News Articles
    – The Latest tournament results
    – Archived results for the following years: 2018-2021
    – Past Champions
    – Contact Information

    SEARCH TERMS

    Format: Stroke Play
    Categories: Men Mid-Am, Men Senior
    Regions: Rocky Mountain

    COURSE

    Wasatch Mountain State Park Golf Course – Lake Course
    975 West Golf Course Drive
    Midway, UT  84049

  • Jordanelle Triathlon

    Since 1998, the Jordanelle Triathlon has entertained athletes from across the globe. Nestled in the Rock Cliff Area of Jordanelle Reservoir in Francis, Utah, the scenery alone will take your breath away. Join us for what Triathlete Magazine listed as one of “America’s Top 100 Triathlons!”

    Jordanelle Tri offers a sprint and olympic distance in the Rock Cliff area of Jordanelle Reservoir in Francis. Come swim, bike, and run with us!

  • TUESDAY NIGHT LIGHTS XC NIGHT RACE SERIES – RACE 5

    Pre Register by 4pm the day before, and join our evening race series at Soldier Hollow this winter! The series is aimed at providing a fun, low-key opportunity to bring the local Nordic community together to socialize from a safe distance, compete and ski.

    REGISTER

    Soldier Hollow Waiver

    Please sign our activity waiver prior to the event.

    Race Details

    A new LED lighting system will illuminate the trails around the stadium area to be skied after dark. Racing will take place on two laps of an approx. 2.5K trail. The available lighting will be just enough to ski comfortably; skiers may want to consider using a headlamp to add to the visibility. All races will be free-technique to allow for either classic or skating.

    On-site Check-in

    Details for on-site check-in, wave assignment (approx. 30 minutes after arrival) and start number pickup at the CMB will be updated, and open from 5:00 pm-6:00 pm each race day. Start waves (including all ages of competitors), will begin at 5:30 pm and continue with a new wave every 15 minutes until the final wave at 6:00 pm.

    No awards will be provided, and times will be posted by wave (ranked within the wave) and available on the event calendar item for the race day after the event.

    Registration Information

    For this season, all registration/entry payment must be done in advance online by 4:00pm the day before the race (event calendar item, click on event title, scroll down an click on Purchase Tickets). There will be no day of or on-site registration/payment.

    Entry fee is $20 per race for adults (18 and over) and $5 for Soldier Hollow Annual Passholders and all under 18. Competitors can also pre-purchase entry into all 5 races before end of day January 10th for $80 and $20 for Soldier Hollow Annual Passholders and all under 18.

  • Wasatch 50 Race

    The Wasatch 50 (formerly Wasatch Back) course is a truly epic route through some of Utah’s beautiful high country. This 21-mile loop ( /-) features roughly 1,700 feet of climbing per lap and tackles almost the entirety of the Coyote Loop Trail starting and finishing at the UVU-Wasatch Campus. The course features prolonged climbing, the majority of which is on purpose built singletrack, featuring awesomely switchbacked trails that takes you to the courses high point of 7,500 feet. From there, it’s ripping singletrack through Aspens and rock-strewn descents as you traverse and then work your way counter-clockwise back to the start/finish where you’ll either finish if you are one of the single-lap categories, or brace yourself for another lap for expert and pro categories. Be prepared for a challenging day of awesome singletrack.

  • Mammoth Hunt!

    Public Archaeologist Elizabeth Hora will lead you on a mammoth hunt at Wasatch State Park!

    About this Event

    Join us on May 29th on an Ice Age hunt! Outside the Visitor’s Center at Wasatch Mountain State Park you can learn how to throw prehistoric spears to take down prey like woolly mammoths. Join Public Archaeologist Elizabeth Hora for this hands-on demonstration.

    Stop by any time between 10a and 2p to throw some atlatls and enjoy everything that Wasatch State Park has to offer.

    ~No late Pleistocene megafauna will be hurt during this event.~

    TICKETS

  • Runtastic HEBER

    Run for a cause at Runtastic HEBER! Come enjoy an all-downhill course in scenic Heber Valley to support an amazing local Utah charity.

    Experience the breathtaking beauty of Heber Valley as you race down the canyon, surrounded by stunning mountain views, lush landscapes, and the crisp, fresh air of the Wasatch Mountains. Whether you’re aiming for a personal best or just soaking in the scenery, this race is perfect for runners of all levels.

    Choose your challenge with our race distances: Half Marathon, 5K, or a 1/2 Mile Kid’s Run.

    Make HEBER one of your family’s traditions. Join us for an unforgettable race, a fun-filled atmosphere, and the chance to give back to our community. #runheber

  • IBU Junior World Biathlon

    The 2022 Biathlon Youth & Jr. World Championships comes to Soldier Hollow from February 21 to March 3, 2022.  We welcome the best young biathletes from around the world in the Youth (ages 15-18) and Junior (ages 19-21) categories. Soldier Hollow has hosted numerous international cross-country and biathlon events including IBU World Cup in 2019 and we look forward to welcoming the world of Biathlon once again.

     

    VOLUNTEER 

    Thank you for your interest in volunteering for Youth/Jr World Championships 2022 at Soldier Hollow Nordic Center!

    This event will feature 325 athletes from 27 countries and we’re looking for volunteers to fill competition, operations, and venue roles. Volunteer perks include FREE Nordic ski passes, event swag and top-notch hospitality benefits. Meet new people, assist world-class athletes and enjoy beautiful Soldier Hollow!

    Hosting a World Championships is an exciting and challenging task, and the Soldier Hollow Organizing Committee remains thankful to our volunteers from near and far for their help in creating successful events, both large and small!

    SIGN UP TO VOLUNTEER HERE
  • NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS CROSS COUNTRY

    Soldier Hollow Nordic Center in Midway, UT welcomes the country’s best collegiate cross country skiers as well as their team mates, coaches and families/friends for the NCAA Championships this March!

    See below for the current schedule, and stay tuned for further updates.

    Happy Trails – Go Utes!!

  • Full moon cross country ski + snowshoe

    Cross country ski or snowshoe by the light of the full moon. Plan a fun family experience or a unique date night exploring our amazing wooded trails. This is an unguided event so you are free to roam the trails at your leisure. Headlamps are recommended and are available to rent. Intermediate to Advanced skiers only.

  • Night Owling

    Experience the solitude of a Mount Timpanogos winter landscape on a professionally guided snow shoe tour presented by the Great Basin Wildlife Rescue. Using live owls, experts will teach about wildlife in winter then head out on the trail to call and locate owls in the area.

  • Night filled with music, Heber Valley Music

    Heber Valley Choir, Orchestra and Jazz Ensemble perform selections from early American, Civil War and Big Band era.

  • Baby animal day

    Experience the joy of spring during our farm’s baby animal day. With help of other farmers & ranchers in the Heber Valley, you’ll be delighted to interact and learn about various farm animals. In addition, you and your family can enjoy some time taking a hay ride and playing on the farm lawn or sand pile.

    Additional VIP tickets for calf feeding, milk barn tours and goat yoga are also available.

  • Main to Main 10K

    Heber Valley Chamber is hosting the third annual Main-to-Main 10K and 5K race and family-friendly fun run on Tuesday, July 4, 2023, at 7:00 am. This fast and scenic 10K course starts at the Heber City Main Street Park and meanders through the beautiful mountain town to Midway Main Street and back. Complete the registration form linked below today. We’ll see you on race day!

    Register

  • Ski for Free Friday

    In celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games, join us at Soldier Hollow Nordic Center for a free ski day…including rental gear (on a first come, first serve basis). Our mission is introduce XC skiing to as many people in our community that we can.

    Visit our Nordic Shop to check-in and get out and enjoy the trails!

  • Bigfoot Snowshoe Festival

    Fun in the snow

    Go ahead … you can do it … yea that’s right … sign up for the only ultra 50K Snowshoe race in the country!!!
    Or if that sounds like a bit much there is a distance for everybody in the whole family from a marathon on down to a 25K a 10K and a 5K! If you love to run then you will love to do this.
    Snowshoes are available on race day at the visitors center where we start and finish the events. and BYU Outdoor Rental and REI

     

    Registration closes: Mon, Jan 24 @ 11:59PM

    Register

  • Ice Sculpture Exhibition

    Join us for our 3rd annual Ice Sculptures Exhibition! Come explore our local business community “crafted” in ice.

    About this event

    Join us for our 2nd annual Ice Sculptures Exhibition! Come explore our local business community “crafted” in ice.

    The display will be free and open to the public to explore and vote for their favorite design.

    After exploring – warm up with a scrumptious grilled cheese, soup or hot cocoa.

    If you are interested in sponsoring a sculpture in January, let us know! It isn’t too late!

    A huge thanks to our community sponsors so far!

  • Ladies Day Cross Country Ski

    Ladies of all levels welcome! Ladies Day cross country skiing at the Nordic Center is incredibly popular and continues to gain momentum each year. Participating in the Nordic Center Ladies Day at Sundance is a great way to stay in shape during the winter months in an environment that is fun and friendly, safe, and affordable.

  • Night Owling

    Experience the solitude of a Mount Timpanogos winter landscape on a professionally guided snowshoe tour presented by the Great Basin Wildlife Rescue. Using live owls, experts will teach about wildlife in winter then head out on the trail to call and locate owls in the area. RSVP in advance to ensure your spot!

  • Opening Day for Ski Mountain

    At the Sundance Resort

    December 18, 2021 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

  • Full Moon Cross Country Ski + Snowshoe

    Cross country ski or snowshoe by the light of the full moon. Plan a fun family experience or a unique date night exploring our amazing wooded trails. This is an unguided event so you are free to roam the trails at your leisure. Headlamps are recommended and are available to rent. Intermediate to Advanced skiers only.

    Book Now

  • SHRED FOR RED

    JOIN US ON THE SLOPES AND HELP RAISE FUNDS FOR CANCER RESEARCH

    Shred for Red is an on-mountain event to spread awareness and raise funds to eradicate blood cancers, all while skiing The Greatest Snow on Earth®. This one-day event will take place Saturday, December 4 at Deer Valley Resort in Park City, Utah. All proceeds raised benefit The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and their fight to end blood cancer. Eligible participants will enjoy an incredible day on the slopes which includes a full-day lift ticket to Deer Valley, on-mountain activities and access to the exclusive après-ski reception. Top fundraising teams will also be invited to the VIP Reception at St. Regis on December 3 and will have the opportunity have a Winter Olympian join their team. This experience is family-friendly and open to skiers of all abilities. We hope you will join us on the slopes in our quest to “shred” blood cancers once and for all!

    Register

  • CROSS COUNTRY SKI CHAMPIONSHIPS

    Soldier Hollow Nordic Center in Midway, UT welcomes the best cross country skiers in the country, as well as their coaches and families/friends for the Championships and one SuperTour race this January.

    Schedule (subject to change):

    12/31/21 – Check-in for athletes, coaches and wax cabins (for reserved cabins, no early check in), Virtual Team Meeting (TBD)

    12/31/21 – Unofficial Training – Trail Pass required, starting at noon, after Biathlon race is complete

    1/1/22 – Official Training

    1/2/22 – Free Sprint

    1/3/22 – Official Training

    1/4/22 – 7.5k/20k Women & 10k/30k Men Free Mass Start

    1/5/22 – Official Training

    1/6/22 – 10k/15k Classic Interval Start and Banquet at Zermatt Utah

    1/7/22 – SuperTour Classic Sprint, and wax cabin check out complete

    More info

  • Ice Castles

    Price: Tickets available online: Off-peak general: $19 Off-peak child: $12 Peak general: $25 Peak child: $17
    866.435.2850
    Ice Castles is an awe-inspiring, must-see winter phenomenon that brings fairy tales to life. Escape into a world of ice caves, frozen waterfalls, and maze-like tunnels. Race down ice slides, squeeze through slot canyons and discover magic around every icy corner. Located in Midway, Utah, just 30 minutes from Park City, the interactive experience is built using hundreds of thousands of hand-placed icicles, creating a winter wonderland where your imagination can run wild.

  • USBA YJWC BIATHLON TEAM TRIALS DECEMBER

    Soldier Hollow Nordic Center in Midway, UT welcomes our country’s most talented young biathletes! Join us as these fine athletes compete for a spot on Team USA, and then represent the USA at the Youth & Jr. World Biathlon Championships in February – right here at Soldier Hollow!

    Schedule (subject to change):

    Dec 26 – Unofficial Training
    Dec 27 – Official Training
    Dec 28 – Sprint
    Dec 29 – Pursuit
    Dec 30 – Unofficial Training/Rest Day
    Dec 31 – Sprint

    Races and training will be run in the mornings. Daily schedule:
    – 8:30am zero
    – 9:30am race start
    – Event complete each day by noon.

    More info

  • “A Christmas Carol” Dinner Theater

    145 West Main Street, Midway, Utah

    • Elegantly decorated tables, each one different
    • Catered gourmet dinner featuring the “Best of the Valley” cuisine
    • Silent auction – Early Christmas gifts
    • A wonderful opportunity to help the arts grow in the Heber Valley
    • A portion of your ticket is tax-deductible as High Valley Arts is a 501©3 corporation
    • Private showing of the holiday classic “A Christmas Carol” musical
    • Limited seating. The dinner sells out early. Ticket $90 per person

    PLEASE NOTE: If you wish to be seated at the same table as friends, please buy the tickets in one purchase to assure you will be seated together.

    Alternatively, you may click HERE to send an email with your request to be seated at the same table as your friends. Please list the names of your friends.

    The dinner begins promptly at 6 p.m. The silent auction occurs during dinner and during “A Christmas Carol” intermission.

  • Heber City Tree Lighting & Old Fashioned Christmas

    This annual small-town event is open to all and includes festive holiday music, Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus, reindeer, cookie decorating, caroling, food trucks, ice sculpting, and the lighting of the large tree. This event is free for all.

    6:00 pm: Cookie decorating for kids, face painting, musical entertainment, Santa and his reindeer, free hot chocolate provided by  Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory
    7:00 pm: Drone Show
    8:00 pm: Caroling and Tree Lighting

  • Tree Lighting Celebration

    Kick off the holiday season at the annual Tree Lighting Celebration at the Midway Town Square.

    Lights will turn on at 6:00 pm sharp – dress warm.

    We hope you will join us for this fun Christmas kick-off celebration.

  • Wizard Mini Golf Tournament

    and Costume Contest

    Looking for a Family-friendly Halloween activity before you go trick-or-treating? Come join us at Zermatt Utah for some magical mini golf fun! We will be hosting a shot-gun start, mini golf tournament and costume contest (wizard/witch costumes encouraged ?).

    While you are here, check out the resort’s wizard themed Halloween decor!

    ***All participants must be registered 24 hours before the tournament. Each ticket represents 1 family/group
    participating.

  • Halloween on Main @ Park City

    Travel and Leisure magazine has recognized Halloween on Historic Park City’s Main Street as one of the top Halloween celebrations in the country—and for good reason! This unique community event brings together two- and four-legged costumed creatures, gourmet treats, and a few playful tricks, creating an unforgettable celebration.

    3:00-6:00 p.m. Trick-or-Treating: Little ghosts and goblins are invited to Main Street for fun and safe Trick-or-Treating, compliments of participating merchants!

    Things to Note:

    • Main Street will be closed to vehicular traffic beginning at 2 p.m.
    • City Transit, City Transit, City Transit! It’s free, frequent, and easy!
    • Special event parking rates will be in effect for Halloween on Main.
  • Survival Kits and Coffee

    This 2-hour hangout involves a brief overview of survival kits with plenty of Black Rifle Coffee served up. During this meetup, Kevin Estela will cover some of the kits he carries as well as the “why” behind each item. Participants are encouraged to bring their kit for an assessment and “walk-around” where ideas will be shared and certainly borrowed as kits are revised and built up. Some of the best ideas in what to carry come from students. Participants at this event will be given a discount code for the Fieldcraft Survival store to pick up additional supplies for their kit.

    Required Equipment:

    • Show up with what you carry in your pockets, ruck, or just come with an open mind to learn what you should carry.

    Course Time: 9am-11am

     

    Course Location: 2211 W 3000 S, Heber City, UT 84032

    For any additional questions please email [email protected]

    Swag, kit, and tourniquets will be available for purchase on-site in our pro shop.

    For those traveling for courses in Heber City, UT we recommend the Holiday Inn Express. Let them know that you are attending a Fieldcraft Survival course and they will give you 15% off of stated room rates.

  • Mobility Experience

    12-14 November 2021 (Spanish Fork, UT)

    Introducing the Fieldcraft Survival Mobility Experience. An all-inclusive, high-end course that will be covering the ins and outs of the Pillars of Preparedness from the perspective of the mobility platform. This course will bring together a comprehensive training course that builds upon the Pillars of Preparedness. This course will be focused on aspects of survival from a mobility platform and we will instruct and train you with your own vehicle. You will have the opportunity to build community with members of the Fieldcraft Team, including Mike Glover, Austin Lester, Kevin Estela, and more!

    Fieldcraft Survival CEO and Special Forces Veteran Mike Glover will host the event and will instruct on various topics. One such topic will be on mindset and how it is the overarching trait that helps one be more prepared. Other segments of the course will be taught by several Fieldcraft Survival instructors including Mike Glover, Mike Hernandez, Kevin Estela, and Austin Lester. We will cover the equipment and gear you should carry in your vehicle as well as skills needed to navigate various terrain in your vehicle. Having a well-rounded course schedule will help you improve your mobility experience and we will build upon other aspects of your preparedness. We will cover other topics such as day and night land navigation, treating common injuries in and around vehicles, gunfighter pistol and vehicle dynamics, and much more.

    We will be training and staying in Spanish Fork, UT on private land. Fieldcraft Survival will provide food so good that you will forget that you’re camping. This is primitive land and you will need to provide your accommodations for primitive camping. This can be inside your vehicle, a roof-top tent, ground tent, etc. Food will be provided from Lunch on Friday through Breakfast on Sunday.

    Topics Covered:

    • Mindset
    • Land Navigation
    • Medical Preparedness
    • Mobility and Off-Road Training
    • Gunfighter Pistol
    • Vehicle Dynamics

     

    Course Time: Friday, November 12, 2021 @ 10 am – Sunday, November 14, 2021 @ 1:30 pm

    We are limited on the number of vehicles we can accommodate. However, for an additional $500 you can bring along a guest who will participate with you in your vehicle.

     

    Course Location: 40.086832, -111.593626

    The precise location of this course will be sent out via email after signing up. However, this course will be located in Spanish Fork Canyon, UT.

    For any additional questions please email [email protected]

  • Go Rigs and Treats

    Bring your Go Rig along with your kids in costumes ready for a classic Trunk or Treat! We will have treats, hot chocolate, and coffee ready for your party while you build community and create memories with your family.

    Course Time: 10am-12pm

     

    Course Location: 2211 W 3000 S, Heber City, UT 84032

    For any additional questions please email [email protected]

    Swag, kit, and tourniquets will be available for purchase on-site in our pro shop.

    For those traveling for courses in Heber City, UT we recommend the Holiday Inn Express. Let them know that you are attending a Fieldcraft Survival course and they will give you 15% off of stated room rates.

  • Intro To Car Camping

    Want to try camping but don’t know where to start? In this class we’ll talk about what car camping is, the core pieces of camping gear that you’ll need, camping organization, gear storage, how to find great campsites, and an overview of cooking at camp. Have a great day outside and a good night’s sleep under the stars with these practical camping skills.

    Course Time: 6:00pm-8:00pm

    Course Location: 2211 W 3000 S, Heber City, UT 84032

    For any additional questions please email [email protected]

    Swag, kit, and tourniquets will be available for purchase on-site in our pro shop.

    For those traveling for courses in Heber City, UT we recommend the Holiday Inn Express. Let them know that you are attending a Fieldcraft Survival course and they will give you 15% off of stated room rates.

  • SCHUTZENSKI FESTIVAL

    Join us for the annual Schutzenski Festival from October 18-24! The Schutzenski Festival includes training for XC and BIA athletes during the week beginning on October 18 and is capped off with a weekend of Biathlon and Cross Country racing, including both Elite and Open classes. All Elite Class XC & Biathlon races will be run on matched rollerskis and prize money will be paid out for each race. Saturday’s schedule will also feature a 5 mile (8km) running and walking race, a head to head Wild West Shooting competition, food vendors, a beer garden and family activities.

     

    • Presented By: Soldier Hollow
    • At: Soldier Hollow Legacy Park
  • PUMPKIN STROLL

    Show off your spooktacular pumpkin creation and enjoy some Halloween fun during our first community pumpkin stroll! Carve your pumpkin at home then drop off at Bonanza Art Park between 10am-3pm on Thursday, Oct. 28. Jack-o-laterns will be lit and placed around the park for community viewing between 4-7pm. There will also be pumpkin painting, piñata making, face painting & spooky tunes with DJ Funky Boss, lawn games, and a beer garden! Costumes encouraged!At the corner of Munchkin Rd. & Bonanza Dr.

  • Halloween Pickleball Social

    Join the PC MARC and the Park City Pickleball Club for a Halloween pickleball celebration! Bring a Halloween dish or treat (if you’d like!) and dress up in your best costume! This night of social play is sure to introduce you to pickleball friends and the Park City Pickleball Community. Award will be given out to the best costume! All levels welcome.

    Call (435)615-5401 or register online: https://bit.ly/3iDkIVM

    Tickets

    Tickets for Halloween Pickleball Social can be booked here.

  • Celebrate the Spirits

    When: Saturday, October 30, 11:00AM – 1:00PM

    Where: Willow Creek Park

    Cost: $40 per family or $15 per person

    Whip out the Halloween costumes and trick-or-treat with Basin Recreation! Celebrate the Spirits is a family-favorite event perfect for all ages and includes festive activities, local vendors, costume contests, and of course trick-or-treating along the way. Start your Halloween festivities off right and register now to ensure your spot!

    Contact Nichole Wilson at (435) 649-1564, ext. 33 or [email protected] for more information.

  • Trunk or Treat @ DeJoria Center

    Join us for Trunk-or-Treat!

    We will be having a FREE Trunk-or-Treat in the DeJoria Center Parking Lot. As always, we’re planning on this being a popular event, so please come dressed in costume, and prepared with enough treats to go around.

    Costumes: REQUIRED!
    Candy Sack: REQUIRED!
    A Fun Time: REQUIRED!
  • Heber Light & Power Public Power Event

    We are excited to announce the return of Ride and Drives with our first Ride and Drive in person event happening in Heber on October 14th, 2021. Heber Light & Power will unveil a fleet of EV charging stations while answering the communities questions about EV, range anxiety, tax incentives and other EV related topics.

    More information to come

  • Soldier Hollow Fall Festival

    Presented by the Soldier Hollow Charter School

    Soldier Hollow Charter School is hosting their annual Fall Festival. Festivities include local food trucks, a scarecrow walk, and an outdoor movie. This is a free community event.

    Saturday, October 23

    5:00 – 7:00 pm – Local food trucks and Scarecrow Walk

    6:30 pm – Outdoor movie

  • Kid’s Hay Maze & Pumpkin Patch

    Come and let your kids and family enjoy navigating through more than 100 straw bales on a working dairy farm, complete with a few scattered cow pies.

    Following their maze experience guests will have the opportunity to pick their favorite pumpkin from our patch to take home, enjoy some delicious Aggie Ice Cream (VIP ticket), as well as purchase yummy cheese curds. In addition, soups & grilled cheese sandwiches are available to buy (soups & sandwiches only until 5 pm).

    Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to enjoy the Fall weather in a picturesque mountain valley of Midway, Utah.

    Please select date, time and desired experience below.
    **Minors must be accompanied by a paying adult

  • Soup & SoHo

    Soup & SoHo is an annual fundraiser to celebrate and support Team Soldier Hollow athletes. This year the event will have an online and in-person component on November 9th from 6-8pm featuring a broad selection of fantastic auction items that our athlete families and coaches procure from local businesses.

  • Midway Farmer’s Market

    The market is held every Saturday from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm at the Midway Town Square from June through October. Fresh local produce and local artisans are onsite selling goods at the farmer’s market in Midway.

  • Meet the Cows

    Happy Cows make Udderly Delicious Cheese – and now you can finally meet the fabulous “ladies” who provide the milk for our award-winning cheese. During your dairy tour – you’ll also have the chance to observe our robotic milking system – one of the first installed in the Western USA. This unique system allows our cows to be milked “by choice” – whenever they feel the need, up to five times a day. In addition, you’ll love the birdseye view of the barn from our second-floor public observation deck – you’ll get to see just how cows “chillax” when they’re not grazing in the pastures.

    Daily hayride to the milking barn departs at 11:00 am sharp.

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